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  2. Prison cell - Wikipedia

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    A prison cell (also known as a jail cell) is a small room in a prison or police station where a prisoner is held. Cells greatly vary by their furnishings, hygienic services, and cleanliness, both across countries and based on the level of punishment to which the prisoner being held has been sentenced.

  3. Solitary confinement - Wikipedia

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    Solitary confinement is a form of imprisonment in which an incarcerated person lives in a single cell with little or no contact with other people. It is a punitive tool used within the prison system to discipline or separate incarcerated individuals who are considered to be security risks to other incarcerated individuals or prison staff, as well as those who violate facility rules or are ...

  4. Solitary confinement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Original bed inside solitary confinement cell in Franklin County Jail, Pennsylvania. In the United States penal system, upwards of 20 percent of state and federal prison inmates and 18 percent of local jail inmates are kept in solitary confinement or another form of restrictive housing at some point during their imprisonment. [1]

  5. Incarceration in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Prisoners are allowed out of their cells one out of twenty four hours (one hour and 30 minutes for prisoners in California). When out of their cells, prisoners remain in the cell block or an exterior cage. Movement out of the cell block or "pod" is tightly restricted using restraints and escorts by correctional officers. [157]

  6. Prisoners could be held in police cells in bid to cut jail ...

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    Justice minister Damian Hinds said the Government has asked to use 400 police cells to hold inmates after a sudden increase in the prison population.

  7. Review: An Arkansas Jail Unlocked the Cells. Did it Work? - AOL

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    A new Netflix documentary series shows what happened when inmates were free to roam the cellblock with no guards in sight. Review: An Arkansas Jail Unlocked the Cells. Did it Work?

  8. History of United States prison systems - Wikipedia

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    The prison's cells had no heating system and water oozed from its walls, leading inmates' extremities to freeze during the winter months. [167] Prisoners could perform no work during the solitary portion of their sentence, which they served completely isolated in near-total darkness, and many went mad during this portion of their sentence. [167]

  9. Carlton County commissioners get up close look at sample jail ...

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    Jul. 20—The Carlton County Board of Commissioners and other officials were able to take an inside look at some sample jail cells during a planning meeting for the county's justice center project ...