Snitch definition

Snitch means to report on someone else. Williams’ attempt to change the meaning is unsupported in the text of his report. In the context of the entire passage, Ratcliff asking Williams to be his eyes and ears on the track conveys the idea that Williams would watch what other people were doing and report to Ratcliff. Nothing in this passage indicates that Ratcliff was engaged in any criminal activity and seeking Williams’s help in the process. Simply because Williams was later charged with a crime by another employee

Examples of Snitch in a sentence

  • Snitch Line recordings will be highlighted in blue on the ITS built-in reports screen for easy identification by facility staff.

  • Each Snitch Line recording will be enclosed in MCI’s proprietary security envelope, which ensures the chain of custody by protecting the recordings from tampering or alteration.

  • The Snitch Line allows an inmate to express concerns or to report suspicious or criminal activities to correction officials via an anonymous message.

  • Because the Snitch Line recordings are maintained on the ITS system in the same manner as recorded calls, each Snitch Line recording can be searched easily from an administrative workstation using the same search features that are available for recorded calls.

  • The ITS will identify the call as a Snitch Line message and record it on the system hard drive, just as a call recording is stored.