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John Doe needs to get information from (or kill) Richard Roe. Unfortunately, Richard Roe has just been thrown into prison. How to get access to someone surrounded by high walls, barbed wire and armed guards? Why, commit a crime and get imprisoned yourself! After all, [[Cardboard Prison|escaping should be easy for our hero]] once the deed is done!
John Doe needs to get information from (or kill) Richard Roe. Unfortunately, Richard Roe has just been thrown into prison. How to get access to someone surrounded by high walls, barbed wire and armed guards? Why, commit a crime and get imprisoned yourself! After all, [[Cardboard Prison|escaping should be easy for our hero]] once the deed is done!


Undercover police officers do this in real life, but in fiction they go one step further and actually commit a crime instead of just faking a criminal record. Of course, John Doe may not have the luxury of law enforcement co-operation. However, this [[Fridge Logic|raises the question]] of how he'd arrange to be [[Contrived Coincidence|thrown into the same prison or cellblock]] as the inmate he needs to approach.
Undercover police officers do this in real life, but in fiction they go one step further and actually commit a crime instead of just faking a criminal record. Of course, John Doe may not have the luxury of law enforcement co-operation. However, this [[Fridge Logic|raises the question]] of how he'd arrange to be [[Contrived Coincidence|thrown into the same prison or cellblock]] as the inmate he needs to approach.


Supertrope to [[Can't Get in Trouble For Nuthin']]. See also [[Trojan Prisoner]], [[Play-Along Prisoner]], [[Conveniently Cellmates]] and [[Chained Heat]].
Supertrope to [[Can't Get in Trouble For Nuthin']]. See also [[Trojan Prisoner]], [[Play-Along Prisoner]], [[Conveniently Cellmates]] and [[Chained Heat]].
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* In the Otto Preminger LSD comedy ''[[Skidoo]]'', a retired hit man (Jackie Gleason) is ordered by [[The Don]] (Groucho Marx, in his last role) to get himself into prison to kill a snitch (Mickey Rooney).
* In the Otto Preminger LSD comedy ''[[Skidoo]]'', a retired hit man (Jackie Gleason) is ordered by [[The Don]] (Groucho Marx, in his last role) to get himself into prison to kill a snitch (Mickey Rooney).
* [[The Joker]] does this in ''[[The Dark Knight]]'' in order to kidnap Lau to make him reveal where the mobsters' money is.
* [[The Joker]] does this in ''[[The Dark Knight]]'' in order to kidnap Lau to make him reveal where the mobsters' money is.
* This is the premise in ''[[Face Off]]''
* This is the premise in ''[[Face Off]]''
* ''[[Mission Impossible (film)|Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol]]'' starts out with the team breaking Ethan Hunt out of a Norwegian prison. In the end, it turns out that he was actually there because he {{spoiler|got arrested in order to infiltrate the prison and gather information from Bogdan}}.
* ''[[Mission: Impossible (film)||Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol]]'' starts out with the team breaking Ethan Hunt out of a Norwegian prison. In the end, it turns out that he was actually there because he {{spoiler|got arrested in order to infiltrate the prison and gather information from Bogdan}}.


== [[Literature]] ==
== [[Literature]] ==
* In one of the books of the ''[[CHERUB|CHERUB Series]]'', [[Teen Superspy]] James Adam's assignment is to [[The Infiltration|go undercover in]] an Arizonan [[American Prisons|maximum security juvenile prison]] and engineer the escape of himself and one of the juvenile inmates. The plan is that the inmate he is helping them escape will lead them to his fugitive mother, a wanted international black market arms dealer. He does this by posing as a juvenile with a felony record, which is faked by the FBI.
* In one of the books of the ''[[CHERUB|CHERUB Series]]'', [[Teen Superspy]] James Adam's assignment is to [[The Infiltration|go undercover in]] an Arizonan [[American Prisons|maximum security juvenile prison]] and engineer the escape of himself and one of the juvenile inmates. The plan is that the inmate he is helping them escape will lead them to his fugitive mother, a wanted international black market arms dealer. He does this by posing as a juvenile with a felony record, which is faked by the FBI.
* In ''Savannah Swingsaw'' [[Mack Bolan]] discovers an elite KGB assassin is after a petty embezzler, so he gets thrown into prison. Hal Brognola creates a fake criminal record, but Bolan commits a burglary so he'll be caught by local police, in order to get close to the kid, avert the plot and find out why he's being targeted. Things go pear-shaped though when some fellow vigilantes recognise Bolan and bust him out, [[Complaining About Rescues They Don't Like|thinking they're doing him a favour]].
* In ''Savannah Swingsaw'' [[Mack Bolan]] discovers an elite KGB assassin is after a petty embezzler, so he gets thrown into prison. Hal Brognola creates a fake criminal record, but Bolan commits a burglary so he'll be caught by local police, in order to get close to the kid, avert the plot and find out why he's being targeted. Things go pear-shaped though when some fellow vigilantes recognise Bolan and bust him out, [[Complaining About Rescues They Don't Like|thinking they're doing him a favour]].
* [[The Stainless Steel Rat]] does this at both ends of his career:
* [[The Stainless Steel Rat]] does this at both ends of his career:
** In ''A Stainless Steel Rat Is Born'', a young DiGriz allows himself to get caught in the belief that he'll meet criminal masterminds in prison who'll [[Had to Come to Prison to Be a Crook|teach him the art of crime]]. As it turns out, he only meets the pathetic losers who are dumb enough to be caught.
** In ''A Stainless Steel Rat Is Born'', a young DiGriz allows himself to get caught in the belief that he'll meet criminal masterminds in prison who'll [[Had to Come to Prison to Be a Crook|teach him the art of crime]]. As it turns out, he only meets the pathetic losers who are dumb enough to be caught.
** He does have to try to get into an actual prison rather than juvenile hall. When the judge is about to give him a reduced sentence, he flips out in court and attacks a reporter, causing the judge to lose all sympathy.
** He does have to try to get into an actual prison rather than juvenile hall. When the judge is about to give him a reduced sentence, he flips out in court and attacks a reporter, causing the judge to lose all sympathy.
** The [[Distant Finale]] of the series is a short story where the Rat, as an old man, apparently loses his touch and gets arrested and imprisoned. It turns out he's still got it, and let himself get caught as the first step of a plan to bust an old friend out of the prison.
** The [[Distant Finale]] of the series is a short story where the Rat, as an old man, apparently loses his touch and gets arrested and imprisoned. It turns out he's still got it, and let himself get caught as the first step of a plan to bust an old friend out of the prison.
* In his final novel, ''[[Quiller]]'' discovers a witness who has evidence that can bring down a high-ranking boss of [[The Mafiya]] has been thrown into [[The Gulag]]. He gets himself sent there too (though only by faking the conviction papers) even through no-one has ever escaped before.
* In his final novel, ''[[Quiller]]'' discovers a witness who has evidence that can bring down a high-ranking boss of [[The Mafiya]] has been thrown into [[The Gulag]]. He gets himself sent there too (though only by faking the conviction papers) even through no-one has ever escaped before.
* Happens in ''[[Warbreaker]]'' when Vasher gets arrested in order to get [[Life Energy|Breath]] from a captured rebel.
* Happens in ''[[Warbreaker]]'' when Vasher gets arrested in order to get [[Life Energy|Breath]] from a captured rebel.


== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* The entire premise of ''[[Prison Break]]''. A man is [[Wrongly Accused]] and his brother, Michael Scofield, commits a bank robbery so he'll be caught and thrown into the same prison (Scofield pleads 'no contest' on condition he's sent to a prison near his home) to help him escape. It helps that Scofield designed the prison, and the design is now [[Tattooed Crook|tattooed]] [[Human Notepad|onto his body]].
* The entire premise of ''[[Prison Break]]''. A man is [[Wrongly Accused]] and his brother, Michael Scofield, commits a bank robbery so he'll be caught and thrown into the same prison (Scofield pleads 'no contest' on condition he's sent to a prison near his home) to help him escape. It helps that Scofield designed the prison, and the design is now [[Tattooed Crook|tattooed]] [[Human Notepad|onto his body]].
* ''[[The Sarah Connor Chronicles]]''. Vick finds one of his targets has been thrown into jail, so he follows suit by the simple method of walking up to a group of police officers and punching one of them. Of course being a Terminator he can get out at any time just by knocking the cell door off its hinges. Notably, this one manages to get around the big issue of being sent to the same area as the prisoner in question, because the target is in temporary holding, just like Vick would be when assaulting a cop. Once he's inside, he can literally just rip the doors off the walls until he finds his target.
* ''[[The Sarah Connor Chronicles]]''. Vick finds one of his targets has been thrown into jail, so he follows suit by the simple method of walking up to a group of police officers and punching one of them. Of course being a Terminator he can get out at any time just by knocking the cell door off its hinges. Notably, this one manages to get around the big issue of being sent to the same area as the prisoner in question, because the target is in temporary holding, just like Vick would be when assaulting a cop. Once he's inside, he can literally just rip the doors off the walls until he finds his target.
* In ''[[Burn Notice]]'', Michael askes to be put in prison for a week to protect a friend of Sam. This ends with a prison riot, and the man who wants Sam's friend dead being broken out of prison, and set up to go right back. Mike manages to get in by use of the two FBI agents who owe him a favor from a previous episode.
* In ''[[Burn Notice]]'', Michael askes to be put in prison for a week to protect a friend of Sam. This ends with a prison riot, and the man who wants Sam's friend dead being broken out of prison, and set up to go right back. Mike manages to get in by use of the two FBI agents who owe him a favor from a previous episode.
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** In another episode, he gets himself interred in a mental hospital ([[It Makes Sense in Context|to help break Ray out]]) by showing up in his RCMP uniform and telling them the [[Sarcastic Confession|unaltered truth of how he ended up in Chicago]].
** In another episode, he gets himself interred in a mental hospital ([[It Makes Sense in Context|to help break Ray out]]) by showing up in his RCMP uniform and telling them the [[Sarcastic Confession|unaltered truth of how he ended up in Chicago]].
* ''[[Chris Ryan's Strike Back|Chris Ryans Strike Back]]''. John Porter gets arrested in Zimbabwe for dealing in illicit diamonds so he'll be thrown into a high-security prison where a British national is accused of trying to kill Robert Mugabe. {{spoiler|Porter's job is to break the Brit out, interrogate and then kill him.}}
* ''[[Chris Ryan's Strike Back|Chris Ryans Strike Back]]''. John Porter gets arrested in Zimbabwe for dealing in illicit diamonds so he'll be thrown into a high-security prison where a British national is accused of trying to kill Robert Mugabe. {{spoiler|Porter's job is to break the Brit out, interrogate and then kill him.}}
* Done in the ''[[Mission Impossible (TV series)|Mission Impossible]]'' episode "Old Man Out". Of course, the IMF stacks the deck in their favour to get the result they want. Rollin is arrested for pickpocketing right outside the prison, and the arresting officer is Dan Briggs disguised as someone high-ranked enough to order the prison to hold him till he can be charged.
* Done in the ''[[Mission: Impossible (TV series)||Mission Impossible]]'' episode "Old Man Out". Of course, the IMF stacks the deck in their favour to get the result they want. Rollin is arrested for pickpocketing right outside the prison, and the arresting officer is Dan Briggs disguised as someone high-ranked enough to order the prison to hold him till he can be charged.
* One episode of ''[[Batman (TV series)|Batman]]'' had The Penguin try this after acquiring samples of various rich people's handwriting, because a forger has been imprisoned next to his [[Cardboard Prison|usual]] cell.
* One episode of ''[[Batman (TV series)|Batman]]'' had The Penguin try this after acquiring samples of various rich people's handwriting, because a forger has been imprisoned next to his [[Cardboard Prison|usual]] cell.
* In ''[[Veronica Mars]]'', Logan takes a tire iron to a police car in order to get thrown into a holding cell...with the guys who {{spoiler|nearly raped Veronica}}. We get a nice [[Oh Crap]] look from them, and the scene ends.
* In ''[[Veronica Mars]]'', Logan takes a tire iron to a police car in order to get thrown into a holding cell...with the guys who {{spoiler|nearly raped Veronica}}. We get a nice [[Oh Crap]] look from them, and the scene ends.
* In ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]'' the Winchester's get deliberately caught so they can remove a ghost haunting the prison. The warden was the one who called them in, which helped.
* In ''[[Supernatural (TV series)|Supernatural]]'' the Winchester's get deliberately caught so they can remove a ghost haunting the prison. The warden was the one who called them in, which helped.
* In ''[[Justified (TV series)|Justified]]'' Boyd Crowder assaults a US Marshal in a federal courthouse in front of dozens of witnesses. He assaulted a federal agent on federal property specifically so he would be sent to the federal prison rather than county jail. Once inside he bribes a crooked guard to be placed in the right cell. {{spoiler|He is trying to get close to Dickie Bennett who is in the prison awaiting trial on federal charges}}. Raylan figures this out and tried to thwart the plan by having the charges dropped and Boyd released.
* In ''[[Justified (TV series)|Justified]]'' Boyd Crowder assaults a US Marshal in a federal courthouse in front of dozens of witnesses. He assaulted a federal agent on federal property specifically so he would be sent to the federal prison rather than county jail. Once inside he bribes a crooked guard to be placed in the right cell. {{spoiler|He is trying to get close to Dickie Bennett who is in the prison awaiting trial on federal charges}}. Raylan figures this out and tried to thwart the plan by having the charges dropped and Boyd released.
* ''[[The Practice]]'': To avenge a deceased relative, a man kills the hitman and arranges to serve his sentence at the very same prison the one who hired the hitman was serving time for another crime.
* ''[[The Practice]]'': To avenge a deceased relative, a man kills the hitman and arranges to serve his sentence at the very same prison the one who hired the hitman was serving time for another crime.


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* This is how you get to join the terrorists in ''[[Splinter Cell]]: Double Agent''
* This is how you get to join the terrorists in ''[[Splinter Cell]]: Double Agent''
* The Opening of ''[[Batman: Arkham City]]''
* The Opening of ''[[Batman: Arkham City]]''
* ''[[Excelsior Phase One Lysandia]]'': The PC must speak to a political prisoner, and so when the guards mention they're looking for a murderer and ask if the player knows who he is, the PC turns himself in.
* ''[[Excelsior Phase One: Lysandia]]'': The PC must speak to a political prisoner, and so when the guards mention they're looking for a murderer and ask if the player knows who he is, the PC turns himself in.
* ''[[Grand Theft Auto 2]]'' features a mission where the Rednecks want the protagonist to shoot up Alma Mater Prison from the inside. The player has to get arrested while selling moonshine to get in.
* ''[[Grand Theft Auto 2]]'' features a mission where the Rednecks want the protagonist to shoot up Alma Mater Prison from the inside. The player has to get arrested while selling moonshine to get in.


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