Group cohesion increased after the inmates began expressing different perspectives on their work and others.
On Sunday morning, more inmates began to trickle out of the prison seeking refuge.
And the inmates in turn began to think that the town could have been theirs.
She said 17 inmates barricaded themselves in an area of the complex known as C 76 and began setting fires.
In this atmosphere, they said one inmate went to a phone and began to place a call.
From this time onwards, inmates began being referred to as patients.
The survey also found that many inmates began to use drugs after their criminal careers had already started.
Other inmates began shouting and throwing things over the high fence around the section.
As county officials looked on that day, inmates began harvesting the first two of the nine crops planted in the spring.
The inmates began their strike with an angry call.