Joe Judge Brown 'Any Man Locked Up For Over 14 Months, There Is A 92% Chance They Have Done This...'

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Judge Joe Brown is lawyer, tv personality, and former Tennessee Criminal Court Judge.

In part 4 of this reasoning, Judge Joe Brown share disturbing statistics about the sexual behaviors of male prisoners who have been locked up for over 14 months.

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Never been so proud to say I didn’t go the thug in and out of jail route. This is horrible - so glad I’m a square lame 9 to 5 guy.

anonymoussurname
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As a law-abiding heterosexual Black man, I've chosen to NEVER go to jail or prison! I couldn't understand the concept of being locked up around homosexual predators or being away from beautiful women!

zroy
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It's a sick world. The Honorable Joe Brown needs to be commended on his efforts to turn things around in the black community.

aronjackson
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I did 7 years and never engaged in any homosexual activity. I maxed out 20 years ago, ive never been back and aint going back

Roots-ny
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The fact rape can even occur the way its portrayed in these places is sad and sickening

DemiGodQ
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I had a friend that worked in the prison system and he said that women would come to visit their husbands/boyfriends, the men would be all hugged up on their women "acting" masculine..as soon as visitation was over they would go back to their cells snapping their fingers, switching with their shirts twisted up in a knot. Wives were clueless to what was going on. This is real and it happens. I also had an openly gay male associate that would go on sites to meet gay men, he would show me some of the photos of the males trying to meet with him, they were dressed in what some would consider "thugged out" clothes, had girlfriends and children and were creeping on the low with him. I think people just don't realize how common this is.

GiGi
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I went to jail once for the weekend. I promised myself that I would never go back to jail again. Just the thoughts of having my GOD given freedom taken away give me anxiety.

markwalker
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This man has powerful knowledge young people listen to him

northmemphis
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I understand why so many people don't like the judge... He exposes the nonsense, debauchery, immortality and debase sexual conduct that goes on in the community.
No wonder the children are so messed up

reubenjoseph
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Judge Joe Brown's memory is excellent.

timothybakke
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The destruction of the honourable black family. Very sad.

StGCfiLife
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So much respect for the judge. He’s very educated in the things that our community goes through.

sammynatal
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As I listened to this I couldn’t help but think how destructive thug culture is to us. It’s a mindset that leads to this kind of life

romeloburnett
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As a retired C.O, I can tell you that Judge Joe didn't tell one lie!

dknight
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Lawd have mercy..and these women love those jail birds

OakcliffVeteran
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A friend of mine who was locked up told me the most thugged out dealers was engaging in homosexual activity inside. Stay the F out of prison!!!

mmou
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Been saying this for years. Nothing but the truth.

acol
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As a former probation and parole officer, I could see the case notes from the counselors in the prison. Their electronic files would be flagged with a special symbol if they were raped or engaged in consensual same sex relations. So many men were engaging in consensual same sex relations, while their wives, baby mommas, and girlfriends were ringing down my phone about their release date. It opened my eyes to reality that a lot of men that cycle through prison were on the down low.

TheIslandBelle
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I'm black and from the Caribbean area. I came to America and joined the Air Force. One day me and another young black airman was talking. He said you never been to jail, smiling with this attitude aa if going to jail or prison was some kind of lark or rite of passage. I said no and looked him with such contempt that he changed his demeanor. They have these kids thinking getting into trouble and being incarcerated is some kind of masculine rite of passage. That's death to the black community.

beltigussin
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This was hard to watch, but every black woman who considers linking up with a man who has been to prison should watch this. Ladies, prioritize and protect your health, wellbeing and life at all cost. Thanks Judge Joe. Your frank storytelling is top tier.

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