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difficult child screwed up again --- Updated again PO called
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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 15217" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>Thanks OTE what search engine are you using?</p><p></p><p>Donna, Thanks for the info. i do have a question can he get mail? </p><p></p><p> difficult child is in a county facility but I think isolation is the same there. He hasn't had his hearing yet. The PO, guards and staff are all pretty much shaking thier heads. The SW said he didn't think it was a real escape attempt and said difficult child wouldn't have gotten out even if he had gone into the vent. Probably would have just gotten stuck. We all agree it was probably just difficult child trying to show off and be cool but that doesn't mean it is going to be pooh poohed away. I do not know what the panel will give him in the way of pnishment. SW said a max of 30 days. For all I know difficult child wanted to go to isolation. Maybe he likes having his own room so to speak. You never know what is going on n difficult child's warped little brain although I'd guess most times it is nothing but pure impulse no real cognitive thought. </p><p></p><p>husband said he will call before he goes to visit again so he doesn't end up wasting another 4 hours travel time and all that gas. It is what it is. I 'm not gonna try to change it. But I do hate the idea of difficult child not having visitors. I have two cousins who are prison guards. Another one who is a police officer. They are very professional but they also have alot of stories. They have said that restraining a prisoner sometimes can get rough. difficult child can get pretty beligerant when he is depressed.</p><p></p><p>Hopefully difficult child doesn't act out anymore. difficult child can be very frustrating because he doesn't learn from his mistakes. So while I agree that it isn't like TV I also agree with Janet that when an inmate is depressed and has mental health issues the punishment of isolation and bordom is not a good fit and could lead to bigger problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 15217, member: 2315"] Thanks OTE what search engine are you using? Donna, Thanks for the info. i do have a question can he get mail? difficult child is in a county facility but I think isolation is the same there. He hasn't had his hearing yet. The PO, guards and staff are all pretty much shaking thier heads. The SW said he didn't think it was a real escape attempt and said difficult child wouldn't have gotten out even if he had gone into the vent. Probably would have just gotten stuck. We all agree it was probably just difficult child trying to show off and be cool but that doesn't mean it is going to be pooh poohed away. I do not know what the panel will give him in the way of pnishment. SW said a max of 30 days. For all I know difficult child wanted to go to isolation. Maybe he likes having his own room so to speak. You never know what is going on n difficult child's warped little brain although I'd guess most times it is nothing but pure impulse no real cognitive thought. husband said he will call before he goes to visit again so he doesn't end up wasting another 4 hours travel time and all that gas. It is what it is. I 'm not gonna try to change it. But I do hate the idea of difficult child not having visitors. I have two cousins who are prison guards. Another one who is a police officer. They are very professional but they also have alot of stories. They have said that restraining a prisoner sometimes can get rough. difficult child can get pretty beligerant when he is depressed. Hopefully difficult child doesn't act out anymore. difficult child can be very frustrating because he doesn't learn from his mistakes. So while I agree that it isn't like TV I also agree with Janet that when an inmate is depressed and has mental health issues the punishment of isolation and bordom is not a good fit and could lead to bigger problems. [/QUOTE]
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