About California Prison Slang Dictionary:
How do inmates speak behind bars in California?
Prison slang can vary between different facilities. However, if you are someone particularly interested in California prisons, whether you’re someone in law enforcement or a criminal justice student, the California Prison Slang Dictionary is for you.
This definitive prison book features over 3,000 meticulously curated entries — a comprehensive and up-to-date collection that gives you a glimpse of the cryptic conversations of California inmates who navigate the harsh realities of prison life.
This compilation is a result of years of research and firsthand experience by Eric “Superman” Sturgess, a former correctional officer at the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation. He is now a highly accomplished investor and Day Trader, engaging in trading activities with a substantial value of stocks annually.
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Author Bio:
Eric “Superman” Sturgess has the world’s most extensive collection of prison art, paños, and inmate-manufactured weapons. He has been collecting these artifacts for almost two decades. Eric is the author of several books on these subjects that display parts of his collections. He maintains strong relationships with convicts in the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation and chats with them daily via texts. Eric enjoys blessing them with quarterly packages and helping them get a Cadillac draw from the canteen every month after they send him their artwork.
It isn’t just a business relationship he has with these men in California’s prisons. He has become close friends with several of them, and they would echo these sentiments. His good friend Downer says it best: “I appreciate someone interested in what we do and our talent. We’re not just gang members and criminals. We’re individuals with a heart and a story to tell. We’re human, and we’re worthy of second chances.”