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A firsthand prison account documents daily routines, physical conditions, and the emotional effects of confinement on inmates and guards, compiling fellow prisoners' stories to illuminate communal codes, silence, and survival tactics. The narrative traces the path from intake and initiation through monotony, hierarchical relationships, and the corrosive long-term consequences of hard labor and long sentences. It interrogates parole practices and institutional falsehoods, argues that the system perpetuates degradation rather than rehabilitation, and closes with reflections and proposals aimed at reforming penal policy and lessening the moral cost of incarceration.
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