THE DESIGN Deb and Vincent. Maximum Security Prison  They tend to be large  They hold over a thousand inmates  They have razor ribboned barbed wire.

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THE DESIGN Deb and Vincent

Maximum Security Prison  They tend to be large  They hold over a thousand inmates  They have razor ribboned barbed wire fences that can be electrically charged  Usually surrounded by concrete walls that stand feet high -they also are sunken down into the ground to deter tunnel escapes

 The prison walls are studded with watch towers, where the guards are armed with shot guns and riffles and they survey the movement of prisoners below

 Inmates lives are dominated by security  Whenever they move from one area of the prison to another they do it in groups, and under the eye of the armed correctional guards.  Televised surveillance cameras may be used for the inmates every move (sleeping, showering, or use of the toilet) Don’t drop the soap!