What does rat mean in jail?

Rat. An Informant (an inmate who informs prison officials of any illicit activity within the prison system including prisoners and guards), also "snitch"
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What are slang words for jail?

prison
  • jail.
  • clink (slang)
  • confinement.
  • cooler (slang)
  • dungeon.
  • jug (slang)
  • lockup.
  • nick (British, slang)
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What is a Bacon in jail?

19. Prisoners will often refer to paedophiles as animals, wrong-uns, bacon or bacon-head.
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What do inmates call each other?

CELLIE: Nickname for a cellmate. CELL WARRIOR: An inmate who acts like a tough guy when locked in his cell, but is a coward face-to-face.
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What is a jail Bunny?

Rabbit: An inmate who has a history of escape attempts or has plans to try to escape. Ride with: To do favors for a fellow convict, often including sexual ones, in exchange for protection, contraband, prison currency, or commissary items.
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What is a kitty in jail?

KITTY KITTY: Term used by male inmates for a female correctional officer.
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What does fishing mean in jail?

FISH: In men's facilities, this is the term used for new prisoners. A fish is new to prison politics and the reality of how facilities are managed. FISHING LINE: Made from torn sheets or string. Used to throw down the run to inmates in other cells to pass contraband.
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What is slang for jail clothes?

15. PEELS: The orange jumpsuit uniforms worn by prisoners in some facilities. 16.
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What is a jail cop called?

A prison officer or corrections officer also known as a Correctional Law Enforcement Officer is a uniformed law enforcement official responsible for the custody, supervision, safety, and regulation of prisoners.
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Do they turn the lights off in jail?

At 9 PM, inmates return to their housing area and are allowed to watch television, play checkers, chess, cards or write letters. At 11 PM, the inmate is locked into his cell and the lights are dimmed for the night. In medium security prisons, most inmates remain in the prison 24 hours a day.
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What do they do for periods in jail?

Most prisons provide women with a set of very thin pads that are essentially panty liners. The number of pads women receive varies. Some prisons only give 10 pads to each person, while others provide up to 24.
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Why do they cut your hair in jail?

Though not mentioned in the handbook directly, dreadlocks and other long hair styles are forbidden, corrections officials say, because inmates can use the hair to hide weapons or contraband.
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What is a jail breakfast?

Breakfasts usually consist of a danish, cereal (hot or cold), and milk. Regular meals consist of chicken, hamburgers, hotdogs, lasagna, burritos, tacos, fish patties, etc. While federal prisoners only have access to milk in the mornings, they do have access to water and a flavored drink for all three meals.
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How do you call a friend in jail?

The normal method of calling is by collect call (cell phones cannot receive collect calls). Inmates can also use pre-paid phone accounts setup through third party vendors. The following are just some of the companies that provide phone services to inmate: Securus.
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How many F words do prisoners have?

Language : 4/5 Around 50 F-words and about 30 milder profanitys'. Drinking, drugs and smoking : 2/5 A man gets drunk and drinks frequently. Many empty alcoholic bottles. A priest is seen drunk, passed out on the floor.
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What do inmates call guards?

BOSS: A term used by inmates to refer to officers working as guards.
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What is the highest position in a jail?

A prison warden is the highest-ranking official in a corrections facility, so candidates for this position must possess a solid combination of education and experience. Often a candidate has worked his or her way up into the position having started as a prison guard or a probation officer.
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Do prisoners have nicknames?

Knowing and using nicknames (1) gives a sense of unity among prison peers, while (2) representing their individuality, and (3) facilitating communication among them. Nicknames can be friendly, showing peer approval and in-group unity.
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Who is the highest officer of a jail?

The warden (US, Canada) or governor (UK, Australia), also known as a superintendent (US, South Asia) or director (UK, New Zealand), is the official who is in charge of a prison.
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What do pink shirts mean in jail?

In Alabama, inmates are dressed in pink uniforms to shame them. Some prisoners who have exposed themselves to female officers and employees have to wear pink for some time after. Other punishment did not seem to make a difference and inmates continued this behavior until the state came up with the pink jumpsuits.
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Why do prisoners put sugar in boiling water?

Combining boiling water and sugar is known in prison circles as "napalm". The mixture sticks to the skin and intensifies burns, one of the principal effects of jelly-like napalm bombs.
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What is it called when you buy snacks in jail?

Prison commissary is a privilege that is often taken away for infractions.
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What is a turtle suit in jail?

An anti-suicide smock, Ferguson, turtle suit, pickle suit, Bam Bam suit, or suicide gown, is a tear-resistant single-piece outer garment that is generally used to prevent a hospitalized, incarcerated, or otherwise detained individual from forming a noose with the garment to commit suicide.
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What is a turtle in jail?

A turtle suit is a type of clothing that inmates in jail can wear to protect themselves from other inmates. The suits are made of thick, durable fabric and typically include a hood and face shield to protect the inmate's head and face. 10. Related questions (More answers below)
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What is a cat C prisoner?

Cat C – Prisoners who cannot be trusted in open conditions but who have neither the resources nor the will to make a determined escape attempt. Cat D – Prisoners who present a low risk, can be reasonably trusted in open conditions and for whom open conditions are appropriate.
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