and additional support from laura debonis. (distant howling and yelling) (howling and yelling) (pounding) (loud knocking and pounding) (howling) >> this is the maine special management unit. it's a segregation unit for the state prison. what we have here is, we have the prisoners who are down here to do segregation time for disciplinary reasons. (pounding) time to take care of this. they are locked down 23 hours a day for the most part. while they're down here, they're angry, they flood their cells, they could be upset about the littlest things, and they just turn to violence. the other thing that they do from time to time is, they will self-injure themselves. they can bang their heads, punch the doors with their fists to break their hands, they can resort to razor blades that they find, and they will cut themselves. (pounding) (men yelling) >> kidd. >> i think he passed out. >> kidd, you need to cuff up. you might as well talk to me now, because you're going to (bleep) me sooner than later. why don't you take that stuff off y