The 19,000 inmates in South Carolina's prison system have been living high on the hog.
The inmates live in separate but identical bivouacs as the free firefighters.
Each time Jack had moved pods, he'd had to face some kind of test from the inmates already living there.
It helps the whole unit the inmate is living in.
The inmates initially lived in tents but later built brick houses.
The inmates live in barracks designed for 8 to 12 women.
Prior to 2007 about 270 inmates lived in the state school and about 300 employees worked there.
Most inmates lived in bell-tents but there was a dispensary and a school.
Then I compared this with how the other twenty-one inmates were living.
The inmates live in student dormitories on the small but well-groomed campus.