Regulations required that inmates walk in the fresh air for at least half an hour daily.
Another inmate was walking ahead of Karl, being escorted to his cell by another guard.
In the chain gangs, five inmates linked by the ankles with lightweight but strong chains walk around chopping weeds or picking up paper on interstate highways.
A camp meant minimum security, so that any inmate could simply walk away if he chose.
Beyond, on the prison grounds, inmates walk by speaking softly as guards monitor their activity.
At Webster, most inmates are getting ready to be released and can walk freely around the prison yard.
I quote, "The inmates walked around the hospital happily cursing Stalin from morning to night."
The inmates were walking around in their boxers; the guards were all on edge.
As there were few recreational facilities available, most inmates would constantly walk up and down the yards or just sit and talk or play cards.
"When they see an opportunity," Mr. Stewart said, the inmates "walk to the guard tower and say, 'I want out.' "