| Jail is a nasty place to be in. Anyone accused of a | | | | to cry, but this is something you should avoid once you |
| crime can go to jail. When you hear the gavel pound | | | | are inside the joint. Vulnerable inmates are a target for |
| and the word "Guilty", you know you are done. You will | | | | pranks and assaults of other long-time servers. Instead |
| have to serve some time, depending on the | | | | of breaking down, learn to relive good memories so |
| seriousness of your crime. So how does one survive | | | | you will feel happy. This is also a good way to look |
| jail? It may sound difficult, but you will learn to live | | | | forward into the end of your time and remind you that |
| through with the help of the following tips. | | | | you have a place to return to. Be smart in choosing |
| The first day will definitely come as a shock. This | | | | who to befriend in jail. |
| includes the first clang of the jail door, your first | | | | Inside, all kinds of convicts are present. You really do |
| shower, the "lights out" and "wake up" calls and the | | | | not know what to expect in jail, so it is good that you |
| mere realization that this is reality and that you really | | | | become meticulous with the people you will be in |
| are convicted. When you wake up and smell the | | | | company with. Pray everyday as well. Prayer is very |
| coffee, you will have the tendency to break down and | | | | powerful and with faith in God, you will really survive |
| cry. | | | | jail. Think of this as God's punishment for the crime you |
| Rule 1: Do not cry! It is natural for any convicted person | | | | did but do not lose faith. |