You mentioned an interesting point just a minute ago with regard to inmates not liking to be labelled with regard to sexual charges and specific to the general population and the segregated population. I would also assume, and correct me if I'm wrong, that most inmates who are convicted of charges of a sexual nature are put into protective custody more times than not, or are not put in the general population, to protect them from grievous bodily harm. But when putting them into segregation is there an opportunity to have group therapy for those who have been convicted of sexual crimes?
On March 9th, 2015. See this statement in context.