Introduction and Credits (01:03)

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Inmates and officials reflect on the prevalence of prison rape. (Credits)

More Than a Conviction (01:23)

Ted Koppel briefly discusses Kerry Max Cook's wrongful imprisonment for murder and sexual mutilation. Koppel reveals that Cook was repeatedly raped in prison.

Horror and Humiliation Behind Bars (03:04)

Kerry Max Cook reveals details about being gang raped weeks after entering the prison system. He discusses his decision to survive. Experts reveal a technique that many inmates use to handle prison rapes.

Attitude Toward Prison Rape (03:23)

Larry Todd states that Texas prison officials investigate all rape claims; a former prison guard disagrees. Prison reformers and inmates reveal that prison rape does affect the general public.

Failing to Protect Inmates? (03:10)

Former corrections officer Ted Conover explains why he believes that prison rape is not a systemic problem and discusses the "punk-daddy" system.

Predators and Prey (01:57)

Former corrections officer Michael McLaughlin recalls inmates assigned to cell blocks to serve the needs of other inmates. Attorney Donna Brorby states that prisoner victimization is a prevalent phenomenon in many prisons.

Why Prisoner Victimization? (03:01)

Attorney Donna Brorby discusses reasons why prisoner victimization does not occur in some prisons. Former corrections officer Michael McLaughlin reflects on attitudes toward violence in Walpole Prison.

Prisoner Victimization in Context (01:48)

Former corrections officer Ted Conover discusses his experience at Sing Sing prison and reflects on prison atmospheres in relation to time.

Systemic Violence? (02:16)

Attorney Donna Brorby states that it is impossible to quantify prison rape and that public apathy is at the core.

Credits: Prison Rape: Part of the Punishment? (00:41)

Credits: Prison Rape: Part of the Punishment?