norman seabrook -- he's trying to help us. he's trying to help the city and the correction department. >> you knew it was a dangerous job, though, for a long time, right, before this? >> right. we do. we do know it's a dangerous job, but, at the same time, it's becoming common. we know that we can be put in dangerous positions. but now every day, it seems more and more it's you go to jail and you're assaulted. >> are you back on the job? >> not yet, no. i am taking my time off to heal, mentally and physically, and i'll return when i'm ready. >> do you want to go back? >> you want the truth? no, i don't. it's dangerous, it's out of control, and it's not safe. it's just not safe to return to work in those conditions. >> norman seabrook, we need young men like him to be you hear, he doesn't want to go back. >> well, you know, who can blame him? >> there is no -- there's no law and order inside the city's jail system. there's law and order when you commit a crime on the streets of new york. you get arrested, you come to rikers. bu