1:01:05
It's a one--way contamination.
1:01:07
Good fine minds thrown in
with crazy perverted people.
1:01:10
What am I doing here?
1:01:12
Why aren't I on another wing
with somebody to talk to?
1:01:16
Where I could be civilised? I'm
always looking over me shoulder.
1:01:20
If it's not a screw it's a con.
1:01:24
Why didn't they send
me to an open nick?
1:01:27
You're too old for this lot.
1:01:30
They should've given
you a prison sentence.
1:01:33
Right. Right.
1:01:36
I was happier in prison.
1:01:39
I finish my time with a bunch
of snotty young hooligans.
1:01:45
Two years of this
before I retire.
1:01:47
-- How long you done?
-- A long time.
1:01:50
That's a hefty sentence.
1:01:53
One way or another in prisons.
1:01:55
Public service, Archer.
1:01:57
Haven't you realised
some of them like being here?
1:02:01
It's called institutionalised.
1:02:03
-- They're secure.
-- Are they that...?
1:02:06
In here you act,
you're punished and you're free.
1:02:11
Out there, you act, you're
punished by your own guilt,
1:02:15
and you're never free.
1:02:17
What little book is that from?
1:02:19
This one.
1:02:22
Certainly not
from what's on offer here.
1:02:28
Mr Duke, I don't wish to
underestimate your life's work,
1:02:34
but the punitive system
does not work.
1:02:39
My experience convinces me that
more criminal acts are imposed
1:02:43
on prisoners
than by criminals on society.
1:02:47
Convinces you, eh?
1:02:49
Fancy half of that mob charging
up and down your street?
1:02:54
Fancy your mother tackling
that lot on the rampage?
1:02:58
No, you bloody well don't.