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Bayside State Prison

Solitary confinement in U.S. prisons can take many forms–including the temporary lockdown of units, buildings, or entire prisons. These 24-hour lockdowns are routinely instituted in response to perceived threats to prison safety or authority. On occasion, they can extend to days, weeks, or even months, during which the prison is under a kind of martial law even more extreme than its […]

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N.J. Prison Abused Inmates During Month-Long Lockdown

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by Jean Casella and James Ridgeway

April 14, 2010

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