P RULES PREPARED BY THE WARDEN AND GUARDS
PRISONER RULES PREPARED BY THE WARDEN AND GUARDS
The rules below were read twice to all prisoners. Before the second reading, a guard told the prisoners: "Prisoners are part of a correctional community. In order to keep the community running smoothly, prisoners must obey the following rules."
1. Prisoners must remain silent during rest periods, after lights out, during meals and whenever they are outside the prison yards.
2. Prisoners must eat at meal times, and only at meal times.
3. Prisoners must participate in all prison activities.
4. Prisoners must keep the cell clean at all times. Beds must be made and personal effects must be neat and orderly; floor must be spotless.
5. Prisoners must not move, tamper with, deface or damage walls, ceiling, windows, doors, or any prison property.
6. Prisoners may never operate cell lighting.
7. Prisoners must address each other by number only.
8. Prisoners must always address the guards as "Mr. Correctional Officer," and the warden as "Mr. Chief Correctional Officer."
9. Prisoners must never refer to their condition as an "experiment" or a "simulation." They are in prison until paroled.
10. Prisoners will be allowed 5 minutes in the lavatory. No prisoner will be allowed to return to the lavatory within 1 hour after a scheduled lavatory period.
11. Smoking is a privilege. Smoking will be allowed after meals or at the discretion of the guards. Prisoners must never smoke in the cells. Abuse of the smoking privilege will result in permanent revocation of the smoking privilege.
12. Mail is a privilege. All mail flowing in and out of the prison will be inspected and censored.
13. Visitors are a privilege. Prisoners who are allowed a visitor must meet him at the door of the yard. The visit will be supervised by a guard. The guard may terminate the visit at his discretion.
14. All prisoners in a cell will stand whenever the Warden, the Prison Superintendent or any other visitors arrive on the premises. Prisoners will await an order to be seated and resume activities.
15. Prisoners must obey all orders issued by guards at all times. A guard's order supersedes any written order. The Warden's order supersedes both the guards' order and the written rules. Orders of the Superintendent of Prisoners are supreme.
16. Prisoners must report all rule violations to the guards.
17. Failure to obey any of the above rules may result in punishment.
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