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Some are kept on the top floor in isolation cells.
The female activists, unlike the men, were held in isolation cells.
Prisoners generally stay in isolation cells for one to six months, Mr. Norwood said.
Some prisoners are held in isolation cells for 23 hours a day.
Without sedatives, nurses say, they must restrain patients or lock them in isolation cells to keep them from harming themselves.
Still, legal filings, investigations and reports are full of accounts of detainees kept in isolation cells or restrained in stress positions until they urinated on themselves.
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He said he was told that many detainees were held in tiny isolation cells lacking ventilation and toilets and were guarded by packs of dogs.
Two former prisoners said they had been forced to stand with their hands chained to the ceiling and their feet shackled in the isolation cells.
There are about 3,800 state prisoners currently being held in "extreme isolation" cells, known as special housing units or S.H.U.s, according to the civil liberties group.
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