For stimulation prisoners Ffxiv Gil might have a few books; often theydon't have television, or even a radio. In 2011, another hunger strike among California's prisoners securedsuch amenities as wool hats in cold weather and wall calendars. Theenforced solitude can last for years, even decades.

These horrors are best understood by listening to people who'veendured them. As one Florida teenager described in a report on solitary confinement in juvenile prisoners, The only thingleft to do is go crazy. To some ears, though, stories will alwaysbe anecdotes, potentially misleading, possibly powerful, but notnecessarily representative. That's where science enters thepicture.





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