"Issues surrounding solitary confinement, as exemplified at the Florence, Arizona super-maximum security facility."
"Issues surrounding solitary confinement, as exemplified at the Florence, Arizona super-maximum security facility."@en
"Today's penal system is in flux, as new theories of confinement, new technologies and a rising tide of convicts combine to change the way America handles prisoners. Perhaps nowhere is this ore obvious than with the state-of-the-art Supermax prisons, which offer exceptional security at an extraordinary cost--at least $50,000 per year per cell. And inside the walls of these fortresses of punishment, a growing number of inmates spend 23 hours a day, seven days a week locked alone inside cells that measure a mere 80 square feet. Visit two such facilities, the Arizona State Prison and the Pelican Bay State Prison, where inmates, guards and wardens take an unflinching look at what life is like on the inside. Discover that ten percent of the U.S. prison population serves their time in isolation. Find out why, and whether there might be a better way."@en
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