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Prisons shift from solitary confinement
By The Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Published: 04/18/2008

WASHINGTON - Until recently, Charles Sheshane lived alone inside a small, locked, concrete cell, with fluorescent lights that never went dark. He ate, exercised and slept in the cell 23 hours a day, for months and years at a time for a total of nearly seven years.

His social contacts were the desperate shouts of other caged, isolated men and the handcuffed escort to the shower or "yard," a grim, empty room, save a worn pull-up bar and a phone. Read more.

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