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Riche 1 year ago
#26
So enjoy that trip to Yellowstone while you can... (a lot of estimates say that will probably be the one to go off)
       
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Ivan 1 year ago
#2 this is misleading. Plenty of people go through solitary confinement and have no traumatic psychological damage. Its a matter of how long, its not instantaneous.
       
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Brady 1 year ago
#2 ask mclemore he needed 20 Days.
Dont forget this cells are mostly misused to make Work easier for jailers.
The prisonsystem is underfunded and riddled with corruption.
"Private prisons" REALLY?
       
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Berry 1 year ago
#2 LOL what a joke, look at people today, most are self imposed solitary confinement who spend all their days looking at their phone
       
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Cornelius 1 year ago
Berry, No phone
       
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Wilfred 1 year ago
#21 Total nonsense. Many bodies have been recovered from deep water after much longer periods. They aren't pretty but they aren't skeletons.
       
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Muriel 1 year ago
#20 Worldwide, that’s pretty good.
       
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"Solitary confinement was first instituted by the Quakers in the 1700s. The idea was that the confined would only have his own thoughts to keep him company, and thus the prisoner would come out of confinement born again and reformed . In actual fact, such prisoners were driven insane by the isolation and frequently killed or mutilated themselves, or became so violently paranoid that they were never able to rejoin society. "

 

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