My cousin died in her jail cell because they refused to give her a life saving insulin injection! There’s a lawsuit against the employees that were involved and the city right now.
I'm so sorry that happened to your cousin! People are so sick and negligent when it comes to women's Healthcare, especially in prison. I hope your family finally get the justice you deserve!
@@stephaniehawker3532 it kind of is when doctors and just people in general think that women are “hysterical” or “exaggerating” pain or how serious a condition is.
Media that not only exposes the flaws of the prison system but also so thoroughly humanises prisoners like this are so rare. Especially for American tv shows and movies. New Amsterdam just hits differently to other Hospital shows.
@Duck Meat no, but a dear friend of mine was. I visited him routinely and talked to him a lot about it. He talked about so-called medical care in prison and it was appalling. I also have taken care of prisoners in the hospital hundreds of times over the years. One man stands out in that he developed gangrene in his colostomy and by time the prison decided to do anything about it, it was untreatable because of how advanced it was. While that in itself wasn't unusual, this man was in his early 30's. I have plenty of examples that would take far too long to detail, but the sheer lack of concern shown by the prison was incredible. An Appendix bursting became they ignored the prisoners complaints with the resulting peritonitis. This is a very rare occurrence except in prisoners. There is no excuse.
@@MiracleFound That’s awful-they are human beings and I find that the US system of for profit prisons is to blame. I don’t care if they say 99/100 fake to try to escape or just cause troubles. That 1 person counts and maybe more of of these so called troublemakers are in need of mental care and compassion. But they don’t want to rehabilitate prisoners, they want a revolving door for profits. Don’t even get me started on guards that sneak in contraband like drugs to make money of these poor souls!
Good Lord is it brutal. ISO in jail because of COVID was basically solitary. That was some hard time. By day five I'd made a little friend out of a Styrofoam cup and a spork. Blork the Alien. The boredom and the lack of human contact is overwhelming.
I was starting to think the female inmates were going to attack the hospital 😢 but it turns out the women's prison is being exposed as negligent. It's hard to fight for criminal rights..... Although judging by the end of the video, looks like the inmates in the hospital were going to make a run for it after all😮😮😮😮
Yes. They were. There is another clip on the channel where the inmates escape to kill off the one that was in for a drug overdose because she's a witness. She was in surgery when one sneaks in and is able to stab her a few times. Outcome of her is unknown, but they got the other two when the two docs leads them to the area where the police were setting up and talking strategy in the temp HQ during the hospital lockdown.
@@overthinker5877 I vaguely remember the episode, she got stabbed again while in surgery (one of the other prisoners snuck their way in) but I believe they saved her.
@@criptastical They were able to safe her but doctor Reynolds ( 2:47 ) was stabbed in the attack aswell leading to him slowly bleeding out during the surgery. His assistant surgeon was able to take over for him after he was unable to continue if i remember correctly.
@@LyingTube it's even legal in some states now! Kind of seems unconstitutional to me to lock someone up for hurting themselves... But that's old news they do that to psychiatric patients too 😭
@@justincase7848 Depends on what state. Some states that legalized pot let many offenders like this go early. Illegal distribution is still a thing though. Special licenses are required to sell, at least here in Michigan.
@@m_d1905 I can more easily understand the rationale of punishing someone who distributes drugs. But someone who takes them? How can you punish someone who is hurting themselves? That just seems wrong to me.
It’s called commissary and if you have no one at home to put the money into your commissary account then you can’t buy any of the day to day items. I have personally experienced this.
It needs decades of work. Millions of people are in prison for no reasonable reason, death row is fucking disgusting, and almost everyone in the social service and justice systems are overworked.
@@ffc1a28c7 That the death penalty still exists is just unbelievable. Should have been stopped decades ago. Life is so undervalued… ironically by the same people claiming to be “pro-life” in other areas…
Adam Ruins Everything touched upon this. It was called Adam Ruins Prison. Corporate prisons exist to make money rather than to lock up criminals, and will keep them in prison, regardless if they’re over their sentence or showed good behavior, because these prisons can be fined for a lotta money if they don’t have some inmate quota. Prisons also practice solitary confinement, which is actually a psychologically dangerous thing to do to anyone, because it prevents prisoners from socializing, and people are social creatures. It’s not even used only on the worst of the worst, it’s used on the mentally ill, the LGBT, and those who refuse to follow some rule, basically prisoners that guards don’t wanna deal with. Oh, and there’s the complete lack of prison education that criminals need to rebuild their lives and get their second chances, and when they do get out, they have to pay bills or else they go back to prison, which won’t be possible because no one is willing to hire felons, which is just a form of discrimination that is ignored compared to racism, homophobia, and transphobia.
I want to know now if that really happens, if female prisoners have to hide that they have children because someone will do something to them. I'm not even 100% sure what she meant by saying that. I wonder what they would do to her for having children?
I thought it meant they would use her child as leverage to get what they want. Like "I have people on the outside who have eyes on your child. And if you don’t do what I want, I’ll have them kill/hurt your child"
@@Rheaheart128 I knew it would be something bad but that is just horrible. It is so sad hearing what some people have to go through. I can't imagine. It would already be hard enough to be separated from your child or children but then to also have to act like you aren't a mother during your whole prison sentence because people will abuse that information is so sad to me.
Thing is there is people i will never give a crap about and idc what happens to them there, but it happens to everyone people who haven't done absolute awful stuff change needs made
@@nozyy5684 lol nothings gonna change, u urself just said youll never give a crap about what happens to certain ppl kids or them, but unless u guarntee safety, for all then the system will continue to be broken and abused, safety for some and not others dosent create a system that inspires loyalty or a will to follow, unless ur the person on the winning side
The lady the actor is playing is in a solitary confinement cell. Humans are by nature, social creatures, and to forcibly deprive a human of social interaction for extended periods of time? The effects are detrimental to physical and emotional well-being. A brain not receiving any stimulation, will create its own. That's why the woman said she heard laughing, it was a depiction of isolation caused hallucinations and possible psychosis. Use of solitary confinement has irrefutable been proven time and time again to be ineffective and actively harmful.
Free pass for this and free pass for everything else I saw today including this and I don’t claim the curse and I don’t claim the bad luck and I don’t claim the negative energy from this video so free pass for all of that so free pass for all of that
I must be the only person to say that if you cant do the time do not do the crime. If you cant have your period in jail and get feminine hygiene products, dont get yourself there to start with. Why should my tax dollars pay for that when i can barely afford to live myself?
That's a very uneducated uninformed opinion. Do you live in a bubble my dear? Because outside of the bubble real life happens. If you've never stolen food just to feed your kids, then you don't get to judge those who have.
Crime is more often than not an act of desperation. You steal bread to eat, you steal medicine to get healthy, you steal drugs because you have an addiction, you steal money because you don't have any, etc. etc. It's not just a question of not doing it, it's a matter of resolving the reasons that people need to at all.
It's a jail, or prison, not a hotel, or a vacation. While the medical can definitely use an upgrade, the moral of the story? Don't do things to wind up in a place like that. It's not supposed to be enjoyable. It's a punishment. Period.
My cousin died in her jail cell because they refused to give her a life saving insulin injection! There’s a lawsuit against the employees that were involved and the city right now.
I'm so sorry that happened to your cousin! People are so sick and negligent when it comes to women's Healthcare, especially in prison. I hope your family finally get the justice you deserve!
Getting insulin has nothing todo with woman's health care.
@@stephaniehawker3532 it kind of is when doctors and just people in general think that women are “hysterical” or “exaggerating” pain or how serious a condition is.
I am diabetic and that would feel like the worst kind of death imagineable. I'm so sorry for your loss.
God bless all with peace, love, health, safety and prosperity!
Media that not only exposes the flaws of the prison system but also so thoroughly humanises prisoners like this are so rare. Especially for American tv shows and movies. New Amsterdam just hits differently to other Hospital shows.
I would not take new Amsterdam as a gospel Since I like the fudge their storylines
Healthcare in prisons is a joke, it rarely, if ever happens, despite what you hear.
Youve been in prison?
@Duck Meat no, but a dear friend of mine was. I visited him routinely and talked to him a lot about it. He talked about so-called medical care in prison and it was appalling. I also have taken care of prisoners in the hospital hundreds of times over the years. One man stands out in that he developed gangrene in his colostomy and by time the prison decided to do anything about it, it was untreatable because of how advanced it was. While that in itself wasn't unusual, this man was in his early 30's. I have plenty of examples that would take far too long to detail, but the sheer lack of concern shown by the prison was incredible. An Appendix bursting became they ignored the prisoners complaints with the resulting peritonitis. This is a very rare occurrence except in prisoners. There is no excuse.
@@MiracleFound That’s awful-they are human beings and I find that the US system of for profit prisons is to blame. I don’t care if they say 99/100 fake to try to escape or just cause troubles. That 1 person counts and maybe more of of these so called troublemakers are in need of mental care and compassion.
But they don’t want to rehabilitate prisoners, they want a revolving door for profits. Don’t even get me started on guards that sneak in contraband like drugs to make money of these poor souls!
Jessica Kent has a great video retelling her horrific experience giving birth in jail
@Alfo Bootidir I have seen it and it was ridiculous what she went through.
I feel so sorry for the woman in solitary confinement
Solidarity confinement is so inhumane
Good Lord is it brutal. ISO in jail because of COVID was basically solitary. That was some hard time. By day five I'd made a little friend out of a Styrofoam cup and a spork. Blork the Alien. The boredom and the lack of human contact is overwhelming.
Doctors: “we’re here to help”
Inmate: “reeeeeeeeeeee”
I was starting to think the female inmates were going to attack the hospital 😢 but it turns out the women's prison is being exposed as negligent. It's hard to fight for criminal rights.....
Although judging by the end of the video, looks like the inmates in the hospital were going to make a run for it after all😮😮😮😮
Yes. They were. There is another clip on the channel where the inmates escape to kill off the one that was in for a drug overdose because she's a witness. She was in surgery when one sneaks in and is able to stab her a few times. Outcome of her is unknown, but they got the other two when the two docs leads them to the area where the police were setting up and talking strategy in the temp HQ during the hospital lockdown.
What happened to the witness lady that was stabbed?
@@overthinker5877 don't think we know unfortunately, probably would need the video off TH-cam to find that. Or another channel.
@@overthinker5877 I vaguely remember the episode, she got stabbed again while in surgery (one of the other prisoners snuck their way in) but I believe they saved her.
@@criptastical They were able to safe her but doctor Reynolds ( 2:47 ) was stabbed in the attack aswell leading to him slowly bleeding out during the surgery. His assistant surgeon was able to take over for him after he was unable to continue if i remember correctly.
All this for simple possession of marijuana? Seriously?
Welcome to the "war on drugs"
@@LyingTube it's even legal in some states now! Kind of seems unconstitutional to me to lock someone up for hurting themselves... But that's old news they do that to psychiatric patients too 😭
@@justincase7848 Depends on what state. Some states that legalized pot let many offenders like this go early. Illegal distribution is still a thing though. Special licenses are required to sell, at least here in Michigan.
@@m_d1905 I can more easily understand the rationale of punishing someone who distributes drugs. But someone who takes them? How can you punish someone who is hurting themselves? That just seems wrong to me.
@@justincase7848 Agreed.
It’s legal where I live.
Pot really isn’t worse than alcohol -I’m not someone who uses it either
Did you know you sometimes need to pay for basic hygienic supplies in prisons.
@@Yarsyoutube And you make money to buy them in prison... how?
@@LyingTube odd jobs around the prison that they pay you for, like making license plates.
@@aviator2363 ah yes, and you make like $1 an hour.
It’s called commissary and if you have no one at home to put the money into your commissary account then you can’t buy any of the day to day items. I have personally experienced this.
@@jadecoolness101 I hear sometimes even less
The american prison systems needs reforms in all sections istg
I'd go so far as to say abolition, but ideally after a Lot of improvement in social support services.
It needs decades of work. Millions of people are in prison for no reasonable reason, death row is fucking disgusting, and almost everyone in the social service and justice systems are overworked.
@@ffc1a28c7 That the death penalty still exists is just unbelievable. Should have been stopped decades ago.
Life is so undervalued… ironically by the same people claiming to be “pro-life” in other areas…
Usa can learn from Finland
Adam Ruins Everything touched upon this. It was called Adam Ruins Prison. Corporate prisons exist to make money rather than to lock up criminals, and will keep them in prison, regardless if they’re over their sentence or showed good behavior, because these prisons can be fined for a lotta money if they don’t have some inmate quota.
Prisons also practice solitary confinement, which is actually a psychologically dangerous thing to do to anyone, because it prevents prisoners from socializing, and people are social creatures. It’s not even used only on the worst of the worst, it’s used on the mentally ill, the LGBT, and those who refuse to follow some rule, basically prisoners that guards don’t wanna deal with.
Oh, and there’s the complete lack of prison education that criminals need to rebuild their lives and get their second chances, and when they do get out, they have to pay bills or else they go back to prison, which won’t be possible because no one is willing to hire felons, which is just a form of discrimination that is ignored compared to racism, homophobia, and transphobia.
I want to know now if that really happens, if female prisoners have to hide that they have children because someone will do something to them. I'm not even 100% sure what she meant by saying that. I wonder what they would do to her for having children?
I thought it meant they would use her child as leverage to get what they want. Like "I have people on the outside who have eyes on your child. And if you don’t do what I want, I’ll have them kill/hurt your child"
@@Rheaheart128 I knew it would be something bad but that is just horrible. It is so sad hearing what some people have to go through. I can't imagine. It would already be hard enough to be separated from your child or children but then to also have to act like you aren't a mother during your whole prison sentence because people will abuse that information is so sad to me.
Thing is there is people i will never give a crap about and idc what happens to them there, but it happens to everyone people who haven't done absolute awful stuff change needs made
@@nozyy5684 lol nothings gonna change, u urself just said youll never give a crap about what happens to certain ppl kids or them, but unless u guarntee safety, for all then the system will continue to be broken and abused, safety for some and not others dosent create a system that inspires loyalty or a will to follow, unless ur the person on the winning side
Never tell inmates about your personal life outside. It could endanger friends and family.
The actor who played Martha Jones on Doctor Who-
The way I rubbernecked when I heard her voice-
What happened to that lady in the first season who gave rikers all that money for healthcare
Wow, this looks intense.
I enjoyed this video!🎉
In PRISON for weed. Living in modern day canada that blows my mind.
I love the Indian guy, he’s my favorite
At least not all the inmates in this episode had the mindset like the last four.
Is it known what happened to the woman in solitary confinement
6:19
Us she mentally ill? Cause those two were notbinf but polite and professional.
The lady the actor is playing is in a solitary confinement cell. Humans are by nature, social creatures, and to forcibly deprive a human of social interaction for extended periods of time? The effects are detrimental to physical and emotional well-being. A brain not receiving any stimulation, will create its own. That's why the woman said she heard laughing, it was a depiction of isolation caused hallucinations and possible psychosis. Use of solitary confinement has irrefutable been proven time and time again to be ineffective and actively harmful.
@@forgetfuldullahan5468 that and also they explained the issue being that she has a brain tumor.
Why security unscrubed in sterile or? Sadly the us prison service like medical care is profit driven.
It's Anupam kher❤
whats the show
New Amsterdam!
jail
Was that Melissa Mccarthy in the cell ?
No
This happens way too often, mostly from lazy people. I bet 90% of the respirations in pt’s charts is just made up and between 16-20 lol.
Don’t think about it
2 minutes in and this clip is beating you over the head... no thanks.
❤
Modern day slavery equates to prison ✨
The 13th amendment carved out an exemption for legal slavery if the person was convicted.
soooooo...... don't commit crimes
Yeah I don't feel bad for criminals
I took a double take at Anupam care
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Um jails aren't supposed to be comfortable places to live
Free pass for this and free pass for everything else I saw today including this and I don’t claim the curse and I don’t claim the bad luck and I don’t claim the negative energy from this video so free pass for all of that so free pass for all of that
What
Don't break the law and you wouldn't have to worry about this...
I must be the only person to say that if you cant do the time do not do the crime. If you cant have your period in jail and get feminine hygiene products, dont get yourself there to start with. Why should my tax dollars pay for that when i can barely afford to live myself?
How about not committing crimes?
Sometimes it's not that easy for others. Wrong place wrong time or circumstances so I try not to judge.
There are also many women in prison who are fleeing abusive relationships because prison is safer than with their partners.
That's a very uneducated uninformed opinion. Do you live in a bubble my dear? Because outside of the bubble real life happens. If you've never stolen food just to feed your kids, then you don't get to judge those who have.
Crime is more often than not an act of desperation. You steal bread to eat, you steal medicine to get healthy, you steal drugs because you have an addiction, you steal money because you don't have any, etc. etc. It's not just a question of not doing it, it's a matter of resolving the reasons that people need to at all.
How about *basic human rights for ALL!* I’m sorry but just because you did something bad doesn’t mean you deserve sub human treatment.
Don’t want to be treated that way. Don’t go to jail. Pretty simple solution. You don’t get treated like a 5 star hotel guest by breaking the law.
It's a jail, or prison, not a hotel, or a vacation. While the medical can definitely use an upgrade, the moral of the story? Don't do things to wind up in a place like that. It's not supposed to be enjoyable. It's a punishment. Period.