What does “check-in” mean in prison slang?

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  1. In prison slang, "check-in" means an inmate voluntarily requests protection, typically by asking to be placed in protective custody due to fear of harm or threats from other prisoners. It’s often seen as a sign of vulnerability or weakness in the prison culture, but it can be a necessary measure for safety in a dangerous environment.

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