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Release prisoners from solitary: This is psychological torture any way you put it

"I spent the next five years in isolation. Some days, the walls of my cell seemed to close in on me. Imagine being stuck in an elevator — for years. All day and night, people would bang on their lockers and scream in agony."

New York Daily News

August 18, 2018

Solitary ConfinementAnthony BradleyAugust 28, 2018New York Daily News
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