Racial Segregation
The stark reality of prison life often magnifies societal issues, with racial division being one of the most prominent. In the confining walls of a correctional facility, pre-existing friendships are strained under the unwritten rules of racial segregation. Inmates find themselves pushed into a world where race dictates associations.

This enforced separation, a reflection of deep-rooted prejudices, not only divides but also reinforces stereotypes and hostilities. The poignant transformation of the prison social landscape – where race becomes the primary factor in forming bonds – is a telling commentary on the persistent issues of racial division.