around 1 to 250
EASY !...12 to 1 !
If the prisoners don't run, it's easy, else it's impossible. First a prisoner and a guard go to the other side, prisoner gets out, guard rows back to the rest Second, a guard and a prisoner gets into the boat (so 1 prisoner, 2 guards stay on the original side), now the guard gets off and the prisoner rows back to the rest. And this repeats till the end, where they don't have to row back
For the same reasons as americans looked down on the prisoners in the Iraq war. It becomes easier for the guards (emotionally) to mistreat the pisoners.
If the ratio of similarity is 310, then the ratio of their area is 96100.
It varies depending on the size of the facility. There are government guidelines for the ratio of guards to prisoners. The higher the capacity of the prison - the higher the number of guards required.
The guards in the book "Night" ordered the prisoners to strip naked, shave their heads, and undergo harsh living conditions in the concentration camps. They were subjected to forced labor, starvation, and brutal treatment by the guards.
dressed up as guards
umm.. no one prisoners are being beaten because they did soemthing bad.l0l
Sentry boxes, or pigeon roosts, as the prisoners called them, stood at 30 yard intervals along the top of the stockade. From there the Sentries (guards) watched the prisoners.
The room where the guards take the prisoners in "1984" is Room 101. This room is where prisoners face their worst fears and phobias in order to break their spirit and loyalty to any opposition to the Party.
they spank him
they spank him
students acting like guards and prisoners
The gardai are the Irish police.
the social context
The guards do not run literally run the prisons. The guards only enforce law and order in the prisons. They also safeguard the prisons by keeping a close eye on the prisoners.