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Protective Custody and Vulnerable Populations in Prison Housing

Protective Custody and Vulnerable Populations in Prison Housing
Dwayne Rushing 14 March 2026 0 Comments

Protective custody in prisons is meant to protect vulnerable inmates, but often traps them in prolonged isolation with conditions as harsh as punishment. This article explores who ends up in protective custody, how it works, and why reform is urgently needed.

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