What is pc in prison?

PC in prison stands for Protective Custody, a special housing unit for inmates who may be at risk of violence or other harm from other inmates. Inmates in protective custody are typically placed in a separate area away from the general population to ensure their safety.

Inmates may be placed in protective custody for a variety of reasons, including being witnesses to crimes, testifying against other inmates, having gang affiliations, or for their own safety due to threats or conflicts with other inmates.

In protective custody, inmates are usually allowed limited movement and activities, and are closely monitored by prison staff to prevent any potential harm. They may also have access to counseling, support services, and other resources to help them cope with the challenges of being in protective custody.

Overall, PC in prison is aimed at providing a safe and secure environment for at-risk inmates while they serve their sentence.