As a former corrections officer, I can say this is the first video (not made by a habitual criminal) that actually shows that they did their research. Major props 👍🏻
@@monsterbros1882 American. I was a corrections Deputy however I trained at state penitentiaries so I got plenty of an idea of their workings as well lol.
Also, unfortunately, a lockdown can be PERMANENT! That's what happened to the Oklahoma State Penitentiary (OSP), for instance, after the 1985 prison riot there.
Lockdowns can also be PERMANENT, like what happened at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary (OSP) after the 1985 prison riot there. As for food: during a lockdown, the prison guards hand-deliver food to the prisoners; which means that the prisoners eat inside their cells instead of in the usual mess hall.
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School lockdowns beat prison ones any day. During a school lockdown, the doors to all the classrooms are locked and everyone is sent to the least visible part of the room, the lights are turned off and all the blinds are closed over the windows. Paper is taped over any windows that don’t have blinds or curtains. This is to protect all the students from any potential violent threat and it usually only lasts a few minutes
The prisoners can take over the prison at any time as they greatly out number the guards. However taking it over is the easy part because nothing after that ever ends well for the inmates.
they could probably take it over with normal officers, usually once the normal guards have been taken over cert comes and start flashbanging inmates and pepper spraying them into submission, or they beat the inmates with batons and shields until they comply
@@i_love_games110 this isn't hypothetical. The most famous case is Attica riot in 1971. The Inmates took control of the prison and held 38 guards hostage for 5 days. It was only resolved when NY State Troopers stormed the prison with helicopters and firearms resulting in 33 inmates and 10 of the hostages dead and hundreds injured.
I'm not sure why i used to don't care about most of the info you upload asides from the guy with the challenges but since I'm stuck at home with not much to do i can't but watching literally everything!!
One day, and I hope soon, people and society will recognize how cruel, corrupted, unfair and destructive that prison system was... Not saying that crime should go unpunished, but humane consequences, where people have a chance to learn, change, and better themselves, seems to me like a much better option than this literal psychological torture... I can't believe we, as a society, let that happen...
Prison staff are not called guards. They are called Correctional Officers and are classified by State and Federal Statutes as Police. Calling them guards is very demeaning.
Well TBF if you're going to "replicate" how it feels to be locked down as they suggested at the end of the video. You're going to have to either... A.) give up some of that feeling by having one of you go to the kitchen each day to make food. or B.) have someone come give you food each day.
Hmm... we would have to allow the girlfriend out to do her job. However we could stipulate they need to spend a week together soley in a jail like cell. Maybe let infographics provide a studio or something or other (the where can be establiahed later). But the main thing be, the timer doesnt start until both are home. So a weeks worth of time together. Who knows.... it might take a month. And might also help speed up the girlfriend becoming the wife.
The reason behind the lockdown determines the type of lockdown we go into. A fight in the dayroom or dangerous contraband will normally lead to the cell block going on 23:59, where the inmates are confined to their cells for 23 hours and 59 minutes, except for showers most of the time. This can also extend to disciplinary lockdowns where everyone on the block is just acting a fool. A continuous problem with drugs may lead to a block shakedown or if it's widespread the entire building or side depending on the layout. There are medical lockdowns where healthy inmates are confined to the cell except to make phone calls and showers. This will last for the duration of a suggested medical quarantine since the last positive, with COVID its two weeks. Special lockdowns can be broken into two types. The first and most frequent is because the unit can't clear count or suspicious items were found nearby such as prison uniforms. During this, all inmates return to their cells and we begin a special count. Normally we conduct a roster count and perimeter security is boosted. Once count is cleared, lockdown is lifted. The second type can last hours or days, this tends to be a result of weather or particular events out in the free world such as race-related riots. If really bad weather is expected such as a hurricane, tornadoes, snowstorms ( for Texas), then the facility will go into lockdown for inmate safety and short staffing. Normal lockdown routines can change from facility to facility, but there is an agency policy that they follow. For TDCJ inmates are to receive a shower and a hot meal at least once every three days. Every facility that I've worked on showers them once a day, although it takes all day showering block by block. During a facility-wide lockdown, we didn't have the manpower to feed hot meals, 30 inmates and 6 kitchen staff could not prepare 1600 hot meals so inmates mostly ate sack meals for weeks.
prison is cruel and unusual punishment, either put them down, or give em tops a month. Folks shouldn't be jailed for the lengths of time, they are as if its no big deal.
The Infographics show or weirder things could cause a lock down like a lot of inmates getting sick at the same time the guards might think it’s just the flu but usually it’s a drug Me I don’t think it’s a drug I think it’s the food they eat Lol
I'm a correctional officer and I can tell you, it's more likely drugs, alcohol, or flu rather than food. Inmates will share joints, janitor inmates will sell drugs and alcohol.
Oh, it can't be THAT Bad, can it? It's just like In- Person school. No escaping. no toys. Locked in the same room with a 30 pound weight strapped to my back. it's just like school!
As a former corrections officer, I can say this is the first video (not made by a habitual criminal) that actually shows that they did their research. Major props 👍🏻
K PlayZ which country did you work in? If it was outside of America, did you find any major differences between that country and America?
MonsterBros 1 theres probably big differences in different states
@@monsterbros1882 American. I was a corrections Deputy however I trained at state penitentiaries so I got plenty of an idea of their workings as well lol.
@@shmonn. Yeah, there are, however there are some things that are pretty much universal.
The fact they use "guard" instead of officer show they didn't research every thing.
Me: goes to prison
Prison: lockdown
Me: *oh it's like school.*
No school is prison
Ya like thaputck
Lol
lol
JuSt LiKe ThE sImUlAtIoNs
I'm surprised no one says anything but I think the "ughh" noises the little animation characters make when they react are so funny and cute🤣🤣
I want a show entirely made of their animations and lil character voices. Idc what it would be about. Anything would work.
Yeah you get used to those noises
**Prison goes into lockdown**
Inmates: _ah man, not again_
And for how long this time 😆
Ah shoot here we go again
Inmates in solitary: *notice nothing*
Patrick Aycock facts
Also, unfortunately, a lockdown can be PERMANENT! That's what happened to the Oklahoma State Penitentiary (OSP), for instance, after the 1985 prison riot there.
Every infographics show has amazing music. I love this channel
Fear leads to Anger
Anger leads to Hate
Hate… leads to Suffering
-Yoda
I'm early. Let me think of a joke.
People who think Prisons don't have lockdowns.
This joke wasn't meant to offend anyone btw. Just a bad joke.
😆
Yeah, I guess I'm an idiot. I didn't really think of that.
Ohhhh lol
Literally just found you on a WWE comment dude your everywhere
@@habeeb-urrehman6486 he worked for wwe
If you’re smart you would have stocked up on food because lock down can last from a week to a couple of months
Aliens Exist highly unlikely though
Aliens Exist so not eat that day ?
Lockdowns can also be PERMANENT, like what happened at the Oklahoma State Penitentiary (OSP) after the 1985 prison riot there. As for food: during a lockdown, the prison guards hand-deliver food to the prisoners; which means that the prisoners eat inside their cells instead of in the usual mess hall.
That’s a sign officers look for the know of offenders are planning on a riot. They will stock up on canteen food items. (I’m n ex officer)
Note: shanks are generally used for stabbing shivs are used for slashing
Most accurate prison video the Infographics Show has produced .
Ha. A lockdown in a lockdown
6:20 is when your sims gauges are all red
My favorite channel! My mom was in prison during my childhood! I still made it! Part of the reason I’m able to inspire others to this day! ❤️ With that said, I’d appreciate your support! 😊
That’s crazy 😳
Salute to mom
Angel Jones today’s a new day
Kevin E 8 years first offense
So absolutely nothing happened to you?
I think you should explain what a lockdown is to people who don’t know. That should be the first to be explainsd
School lockdowns beat prison ones any day. During a school lockdown, the doors to all the classrooms are locked and everyone is sent to the least visible part of the room, the lights are turned off and all the blinds are closed over the windows. Paper is taped over any windows that don’t have blinds or curtains. This is to protect all the students from any potential violent threat and it usually only lasts a few minutes
Prison used to school but now online school is prison.
0:03 I hate that they did tallies wrong
Calm down nerd
@@thecrownoffusion8420 calm down bit h
Prison: Lockdown
Me, an Escapists veteran: 99 seconds until backup arrives
99 seconds later
The prisoners can take over the prison at any time as they greatly out number the guards. However taking it over is the easy part because nothing after that ever ends well for the inmates.
they could probably take it over with normal officers, usually once the normal guards have been taken over cert comes and start flashbanging inmates and pepper spraying them into submission, or they beat the inmates with batons and shields until they comply
@@i_love_games110 this isn't hypothetical. The most famous case is Attica riot in 1971. The Inmates took control of the prison and held 38 guards hostage for 5 days. It was only resolved when NY State Troopers stormed the prison with helicopters and firearms resulting in 33 inmates and 10 of the hostages dead and hundreds injured.
I feel like this man is teaching me more than school
Keep it going guys
I'm not sure why i used to don't care about most of the info you upload asides from the guy with the challenges but since I'm stuck at home with not much to do i can't but watching literally everything!!
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I thought a lockdown happened💀. But this is interesting that there is more to it😂😂
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thanks for the video!
8:18 wow story of my life
How long can lockdowns be? Me: since the 23rd of March til the 4th of July at least
You forgot about the riot in Sussex County, Delaware guard got killed too. Was even on the news
0:01 when you've been in prison for so long you don't know how to draw tallies anymore
Yeah infographic it's really bad down here in Mississippi.
Finally, someone brings up Wisconsin. Yessssssss
Me: *goes to prison*
Prison Guard: "LOCKDOWN!!!"
my mind: *-IT'S LIKE SCHOOL!-*
Can you guys do a video titled What would happen if the coronavirus got as bad as Spanish flu? and What would happen if the stock market crashes?
This channel should get more views consistantly
You did the tally mark wrong its 4 lines vertically and 1 line horizontally not 5 lines vertically and 1 line horizontally
Some inmates dont deserve rights
The prison gets locked down
Done!
You ight imma head out
Do more videos on prisons.
Right i want to see myself
Cool video!!🙂
How do you have so high quality animations but you get videos out almost daily?
(Legit question)
One day, and I hope soon, people and society will recognize how cruel, corrupted, unfair and destructive that prison system was... Not saying that crime should go unpunished, but humane consequences, where people have a chance to learn, change, and better themselves, seems to me like a much better option than this literal psychological torture...
I can't believe we, as a society, let that happen...
*Me:* watching this video wishing it was Friday 😝😝😝😝
Me in Australia when it is Friday
@@backwardsbrain2255 lol
The Aussie is rubbing it in lol
Just got back from school and have Monday a.k.a labour day off so I’m ready for a loooong weekend. Is it Friday for y’all yet 😝
Fr
Prison : bath once in 3 days.
Me: thats a real PRIVILAGE.....
That’s when all the fun happens 😈
That would be the worst.
Prison staff are not called guards. They are called Correctional Officers and are classified by State and Federal Statutes as Police. Calling them guards is very demeaning.
I was already watch an infographic episode
When did y'all become so obsessed with prison and jail? I swear every other video is about jail or prison.
theyre canadians...they got soft prison up there
What’s up info graphic I’m from Mississippi it’s bad down here really bad
I love your channel keeep it up been watching since the start not kidding
9:29 " Spread there- WHAT THE F*** DID I JUST HEAR?!?!?"
Being locked down is supposed to keep people from getting out of prison
Up here in canada its crazy. google the shoe in Quebec, or bath road max prison
I had a 6 day lockdown in London , horrible
Prisioner: LET ME OUT
Cop: No
Prisioner: *Coughs*
Cop: LEAVE WE DONT WANT U !
Yay another fun packed with information video 👍💯
😆 lobe this channel
Texas Prison Stories sameeee
@@mrbolty helps my work day pass
Texas Prison Stories yhhh the vids really interest me and I also luv the challenges 😂
What’s going on in prison now with corona virus?
It's basically school
Well TBF if you're going to "replicate" how it feels to be locked down as they suggested at the end of the video. You're going to have to either...
A.) give up some of that feeling by having one of you go to the kitchen each day to make food.
or
B.) have someone come give you food each day.
'99 Seconds until backup arrives!'
I love infographics❤️❤️
I'm actually from waynesburg where sci greene is and my dad and aunt work there
Love the vid
Wait a minute...
*Prisons have lockdowns?*
All the time
@@TexasPrisonStories Welp
@@a.total.loser.8979 😆
The death row system is broken tbh
The tally marks don't look right because there's five that are crossed with one
What happens in a lockdown is you go to your cell, and then wait for the dogs to just barge into your cell and knock you out.
Then drop the key lol
@@thelocalcrusader9522 THE ONLY PROBLEM IS THAT I DON'T HAVE A KEY ON ME.
@@Titanic-wo6bq are u hecking referencing that one game i forgot what its called
The escapists
Titanic AHhHhHhhHhH
Love these vids
Me too
Lol way to go infographics
Wanna laern more about prison? Watch Larry Lawton
Very bother by the fact that it’s 5 lines with a slash and not a 4 line and a slash
7 ads for an 11 minute vid? What happened to infographics
OH MAN. As someone who has done 4 years : this is ptsd-inducingly accurate
And have done a) 3 month institutional lockdown b) 2 months in segregation
what did you to`serve 4 years
I HATE being on lockdown
Reminds me of a prison lockdown 😭
Hello love your vids
Who noticed that girl behind the windows when the prisoners were running?
Ah lockdowns sound like school detention
The prison. Is like detention lol
You get to go out for recess and hangout with friends. Duh
the whole planet need to be put on lockdown
That sounds like a challenge for our favorite writer!! Spend 1 week in the bathroom with someone. 😜
Hmm... we would have to allow the girlfriend out to do her job. However we could stipulate they need to spend a week together soley in a jail like cell. Maybe let infographics provide a studio or something or other (the where can be establiahed later). But the main thing be, the timer doesnt start until both are home. So a weeks worth of time together. Who knows.... it might take a month. And might also help speed up the girlfriend becoming the wife.
Patrick Aycock that's a great idea!!
I subbed to u
This is what happens during lack of idea in your next video
I thought it was coronavirus lockdown
The reason behind the lockdown determines the type of lockdown we go into. A fight in the dayroom or dangerous contraband will normally lead to the cell block going on 23:59, where the inmates are confined to their cells for 23 hours and 59 minutes, except for showers most of the time. This can also extend to disciplinary lockdowns where everyone on the block is just acting a fool. A continuous problem with drugs may lead to a block shakedown or if it's widespread the entire building or side depending on the layout.
There are medical lockdowns where healthy inmates are confined to the cell except to make phone calls and showers. This will last for the duration of a suggested medical quarantine since the last positive, with COVID its two weeks.
Special lockdowns can be broken into two types. The first and most frequent is because the unit can't clear count or suspicious items were found nearby such as prison uniforms. During this, all inmates return to their cells and we begin a special count. Normally we conduct a roster count and perimeter security is boosted. Once count is cleared, lockdown is lifted. The second type can last hours or days, this tends to be a result of weather or particular events out in the free world such as race-related riots. If really bad weather is expected such as a hurricane, tornadoes, snowstorms ( for Texas), then the facility will go into lockdown for inmate safety and short staffing.
Normal lockdown routines can change from facility to facility, but there is an agency policy that they follow. For TDCJ inmates are to receive a shower and a hot meal at least once every three days. Every facility that I've worked on showers them once a day, although it takes all day showering block by block. During a facility-wide lockdown, we didn't have the manpower to feed hot meals, 30 inmates and 6 kitchen staff could not prepare 1600 hot meals so inmates mostly ate sack meals for weeks.
How did you guys mess up the tallies in the beginning. Its 4 vertical line the cross, not 5 then cross.
Infographics show has been REALLY fascinated with prisons lately... 🤔
Prison: Lockdown
Reason: Sickness
Me: ITS THE CORONAVIRUS
Lol
Low-key thought this video was about the coronavirus in prison
I actually live nearby SCI Greene. I have a hunch as to who did the stabbing.
Why would stamps be taken away??
prison is cruel and unusual punishment, either put them down, or give em tops a month.
Folks shouldn't be jailed for the lengths of time, they are as if its no big deal.
The Infographics show or weirder things could cause a lock down like a lot of inmates getting sick at the same time the guards might think it’s just the flu but usually it’s a drug
Me I don’t think it’s a drug I think it’s the food they eat
Lol
I'm a correctional officer and I can tell you, it's more likely drugs, alcohol, or flu rather than food. Inmates will share joints, janitor inmates will sell drugs and alcohol.
I would hate to be in prison
You are third
This is how I feel during this coronavirus quarantine
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This is me 😇-😈
This is me 🙂-😒-😑-😠
You do realise that isn't how tallying works right? 4 lines and a cross through.
Unless he's counting in 6s...
Ever wondered what happens in prison during natural disasters?
Oh, it can't be THAT Bad, can it?
It's just like In- Person school. No escaping. no toys. Locked in the same room with a 30 pound weight strapped to my back. it's just like school!
school in a nutshell
Their was a lockdown at fort Leavenworth
Nice 6 years mark when it was five years
Why is there 6 in a traditional 5 tally mark system tho 0:02