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Powerful Words from Texans Trapped in Solitary Confinement

Texas disappears more people in long-term solitary cells than all other states and the federal system combined.

by Damascus James, Roger Uvalle, Kiera Henderson, and Kwaneta Harris

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Prison Guard Union Calls on Texas to Curtail Solitary Confinement on Death Row

by Alex Hannaford

Solitary Men

Does prolonged isolation drive death row prisoners insane?

by Dave Mann

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