Topic Guide
What Is Incarceration?
Incarceration is a subject covered in depth across 3 podcast episodes in our database. Below you'll find key concepts, expert insights, and the top episodes to listen to β all distilled from hours of conversation by leading experts.
Key Concepts in Incarceration
Credit card skimmer
A device designed to fit over existing credit card readers (e.g., at gas pumps, ATMs) to secretly capture magnetic stripe data when a card is swiped. Nathan and his crew used these to collect fresh credit card information directly from victims.
Credit card dumps
Stolen credit card data, typically including track one and track two information (account number, expiration date, cardholder name, service code). Nathan initially bought dumps but found them unreliable; he later generated his own from skimmed cards, realizing "fresh" dumps were more effective.
Engaging in criminal activity (texas legal enhancement)
A legal enhancement in Texas that escalates felony charges when an individual is caught committing a crime with two or more other people, effectively treating it as a conspiracy. This enhancement significantly increased Nathan's second prison sentence from a state jail felony (max two years) to a first-degree felony.
Underground library (in prison)
A system developed by incarcerated individuals in solitary confinement where inmates would communicate across cells and share books by 'singing' titles, creating a clandestine network for accessing literature despite official restrictions. This concept is presented as a testament to the human desire for knowledge and connection in isolated conditions.
Freedom reads
An organization founded by Reginald Betts that aims to transform the lives of incarcerated individuals by providing access to books and establishing libraries within prison facilities. The episode highlights its mission of installing 100-pound bookcases and 500 brand new books in prison cells across multiple states, facilitating rehabilitation through literature.
Books as a talisman
Reginald Betts' concept that books can serve as protective and guiding objects, offering a pathway to safety and personal growth for incarcerated individuals. He suggests that books can act as an alternative to harmful choices, providing intellectual and emotional sustenance where destructive impulses might otherwise prevail.
What Experts Say About Incarceration
- 1.Nathan Michael's criminal career began after being repeatedly scammed while selling in-game items, leading him to embrace the role of a scammer.
- 2.His early fraud schemes included exploiting a Walmart policy with his mother-in-law to manually enter stolen credit card numbers, acquiring up to $30,000 in gift cards in one day.
- 3.Nathan scaled his operation by deploying credit card skimmers on gas pumps and ATMs, and later by having his brother's girlfriend skim cards from customers at a Chicken Express drive-thru.
- 4.He developed custom-printed credit cards with shoppers' photos to circumvent ID checks, building a network of dozens of people to make purchases.
- 5.The operation involved a complex supply chain, with resold goods (including TVs and laptops) being transported across the border by Mexican cartels for cash.
- 6.Nathan served approximately 13 years in federal prison across two sentences, including one instance where he engaged in an 8-hour armed standoff with law enforcement.