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The result was that every time a prisoner needed medication, the staff had to observe the inmate while giving it to him, which led to the creation of the Special Housing Unit, a notoriously dehumanizing form of solitary confinement. But Grassian couldn't get his findings published because American Psychiatric Association stopped allowing the publication of journal articles that discussed the criminal mind or behavior.
Jack Powers spent eight years in solitary, and now he's serving out a new 10-year sentence. And Harry Levenglick, who has written extensively on the topic (including "Inside the Wire: America's Most Notorious Prison") has a message for people who think they'd want to visit a federal prison, "You're gonna love it, man."
"You would never want to go there as a visitor, because I'd love to - when you get there you're gonna be very depressed," says Levenglick. He also calls solitary confinement an "awful, awful, awful thing."
Mind you, we often have difficulty believing he's sincere. While he contrasts his love of the Mafia with today's federal prison, he spoke to American Public Media last year about bureaucratic incompetence and the separation of prisoners from their loved ones:
"Well, it's a public institution, but it's run, ultimately, by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, which employs some of the worst human beings in the world. It's true. You know, you have to take that into account.
"But I'm a very serious researcher, you know, and I look at the institution of solitary and what it does to people, and I look at it as what's done to people and what's done to our society, you know, and that's -, you know -- You don't see that. But that's the way to look at it." d2c66b5586