Solitary confinement / producer/director/writer, Peter Yost ; National Geographic.
Americans are subject to what may be the most extreme prison environment ever designed. Although the effects of isolation are largely unknown, in prisons across the country, convicts are placed in solitary confinement--cut off from nearly all human contact. Some say solitary is the only way to handl...
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Language: | English |
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Washington, D.C. :
National Geographic Channel,
[2010]
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Physical Description: | 1 videodisc (50 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in. |
Format: | Video DVD |
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Americans are subject to what may be the most extreme prison environment ever designed. Although the effects of isolation are largely unknown, in prisons across the country, convicts are placed in solitary confinement--cut off from nearly all human contact. Some say solitary is the only way to handle the worst prisoners, but others claim it amounts to psychological torture more cruel than any physical abuse. From prisoners on the edge, to scientists making finds that are changing our most fundamental notions of ourselves. |
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Note: | Documentary. "This disc is expected to play in DVD video 'play only devices' and may not play in other DVD devices, including recorders and PC drives". |
Call Number: | HV8728 .S655 2010 VideoDVD |
Credits: | Cinematographer: Mark Knobil ; editors: Anna Auster, Jared Dubrino. |
System Details: | DVD, region 1, widescreen; Dolby Digital. |
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Narrator: Peter Coyote. |