Injustice 2: Mr. Sir, the camp's director, runs the camp with an iron fist, punishing the boys severely for any infraction. He denies them basic necessities such as food, water, and shelter.
Injustice 3: The boys are forced to dig holes every day as part of their punishment. This serves no purpose and is simply a way for Mr. Sir to exert his control over the boys.
Injustice 4: The boys are constantly monitored and mistreated by the camp guards, who take pleasure in their suffering.
Injustice 5: Stanley's attorney does not believe in his innocence and does not adequately defend him in court.
Injustice 6: Stanley's family is unable to afford a fair trial, which results in his wrongful conviction.
Injustice 7: Zero, a fellow inmate at Camp Green Lake, is treated brutally by the camp staff and becomes a scapegoat for many of the camp's problems.