What is prisoners walking?

Prisoner walking is the act of taking prisoners outside of their cells or designated areas for exercise, recreation, or other purposes. This activity is typically supervised by correctional officers to ensure the safety and security of the prisoners and the surrounding community.

In some prisons, prisoners may be required to walk in single file lines and are not allowed to talk or interact with each other. In other prisons, group walking is permitted and prisoners may engage in conversation and socializing. The amount of time prisoners are allowed to walk varies based on the prison's policies and the individual prisoner's behavior.

Walking or physical activity is important for prisoners as it helps to improve their physical and mental health, reduces stress, and can promote better behavior. However, there are also potential risks associated with prisoner walking, including the potential for escape attempts or violence. As such, prisons must take appropriate measures to ensure the safety and security of all involved parties.