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Former Inmate NameRegister NumberStatus Jack Abramoff 27593-112 Released from custody in 2010; served 42 months. Cameron Douglas 70707-054 Released on August 1, 2016; served 7 years. Solomon Dwek 27925-050 Released from custody in 2015; served 29 months. Webster Hubbell 20219-009 Released from custody in 1997; served two years.3 more rows
2 Solitary confinement goes by many names, including administrative segregation, disciplinary confinement, security housing, and restricted housing, but it normally consists of 22 to 24-hour lockdown in a small cell. Terms in solitary confinement often extend to months, years, or decades.
Commissary is extremely limited in solitary confinement. Only after many months of good behavior may a SHU prisoner gain the privilege to buy food. Even then, they are limited to small snacks. For the vast majority of people in the box, their only commissary purchases are hygiene products and stamps.
Many people held in solitary confinement welcome correspondence from people on the outside. Readers interested in reaching out to people in isolation can find the mailing addresses of some of the writers and artists featured on Solitary Watch on this page.
Minimum-Security Federal Prisons in Texas FCI Bastrop Camp (Bastrop, TX) FCI Beaumont Camp (Beaumont, TX) FCI Big Spring Camp (Big Spring, TX) FPC Bryan (Bryan, TX) FMC Carswell Camp (Fort Worth, TX) FCI La Tuna Camp (Anthony, TX) FCI Seagoville Camp (Seagoville, TX) FCI Texarkana Camp (Texarkana, TX)
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People in restricted housing are allowed to send and receive personal mail, have non-contact visits, and make outgoing telephone calls.
Federal Bureau of Prisons Note: Inmates who have been in SHU longer than 90 days are reviewed at the applicable regional office level to determine why he or she is not appropriate for return to general population or immediate transfer to another institution.

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