Regarding "But that seems incredibly unrealistic to me and is a serious flaw in the script."
It was in the book.
Here is something I found:
Mississippi First to Begin Conjugal Visits, Latest to End Them
Loaded on Jan. 11, 2016 by David Reutter
Filed under: Extended Family Visiting. Location: Mississippi.
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After a century of using conjugal visits as prisoner –control practice, Mississippi Department of Corrections (MDOC) Commissioner Christopher B. Epps has brought that privilege to an end. Only five states now allow conjugal visits.
In the Jim Crow days of the early 1900s, the warden of Parchman Farm, now the Mississippi State Prison, began the practice of conjugal visits. He hoped that sex would compel the mostly black prisoner population to work harder on the prison’s 1,600 acres of rich delta farmland. The warden allowed the prisoners time with spouses, or more often prostitutes, on Sunday. White prisoners were more likely to be participating by the 1940s.
You can read the rest of the article here
https://www.prisonlegalnews.org/news/2016/jan/11/mississippi-first-begin-conjugal-visits-latest-end-them/
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