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Incarceration

Living Conditions

Nearly two million people in the US live behind bars, yet most Americans never see inside these institutions. These firsthand accounts expose overcrowded dormitories where 100 men share four showers, staff shortages that leave medical requests unanswered for weeks, and the underground economies that emerge when basic needs go unmet. From COVID lockdowns to racial tensions, these stories reveal how policy decisions translate into daily realities for the incarcerated.

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