Webafter all, if they can hustle in a place as harsh and stifling as prison, they should thrive when they’re back on the street.

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Webthis sentiment, expressed by prisoners with and without gang affiliations, embodies the readiness of those behind bars to open up about their experiences and illuminate the mysterious realm of prison gangs.

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Webbut to anyone who doesn’t work or live in a facility, life behind bars largely remains a mystery.

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Webmore than 2. 3 million people in the united states are in prison or jail.

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