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Identifying with the convicts in the pictures, I feel like there's an allure to the idea of incarceration and the way in which we all feel incarcerated sometimes.
Kevin Ng, also incarcerated, felt: "more violence took place because smokers weren't able to just have a ciggie".
With its cold baths and inscrutable "points" system, the juvie where young Orestes and Leander are incarcerated feels suspiciously like a Catholic reform school; and you don't need to be a classicist to feel that something's off when Tóibín's Bronze Age warriors tap on "windows," wear "shirts," and tipple "drinks" from "glasses" as if they were extras in "Mad Men".
Hey, you know how I feel about being incarcerated in here, right?
Over the five years that I was incarcerated, I felt confused and often dehumanized.
I grew up being an outcast in my own country, but while I was incarcerated, I felt like an outcast in my own mind.
"You feel like you are incarcerated even if you are visiting," she recalled.
How would you feel?" While Zeitoun was incarcerated, first at Camp Greyhound and then in a maximum-security prison, Kathy was, as she puts it, "battling her own demons".
Tonier Cain-Muldrow, an author and trauma survivor, knows all too well what it feels like to be incarcerated and pregnant.
And many jails have harmful policies like limited visiting hours or replacing in-person visitation with video, which can make incarcerated people feel more cut-off from family and society than necessary.
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