christopher laforce does not want them. he's perfectly happy where he's at. doing what he's doing.y are offered halfway-type houses that they can go to, social workers on the streets see if they want those resources. but he goes to the same areas, the same street corners, bumming money and yelling at people. sometimes he's drunk within hours of being out. >> laforce is assigned a cell where a problem soon arises. he repeatedly jiggles the door handle as he waits for a control room officer to unlock it. as soon as laforce steps in, officers on the floor see a problem and rush to the cell. >> he was kind of jiggling the door handle. before it opened. before it opened.w hen the door actually opened, before we could step in, we could observe his cellmate taking somewhat of a fighting stance. he is obviously agitated. no punches thrown, but they're mad dogging each other. but we went up there and squashed it all. >> inmate laforce, he can be overwhelming, especially for somebody who is having a hard time here. nobody is happy about being here. inmate laforce, he likes to live it like he