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Former warden Gary Henman on how his Marion model worked to modify inmates’ behavior.
"Behave Yourself"
"Being Locked Down Was the Worst Medicine"
Former warden Gary Henman says inmates hate isolation, which is why it usually works.
"Being Locked Down Was the Worst Medicine"
Does solitary confinement help or hurt prisoners? Some say it pushes them into insanity.
Flooding in Solitary
"It Only Takes One Rotten Apple"
Former warden Gary Henman on his strategy at Marion to keep the worst inmates in isolation
"It Only Takes One Rotten Apple"
Former warden Gary Henman on why he decided to ease restrictions on some Marion inmates.
The "Marion Model"
With unprecedented access, FRONTLINE uncovers the raw reality of solitary confinement.
"Solitary Nation" - Preview
People think isolation is what drives some prisoners crazy. It might actually be the noise
The Sounds of Solitary
Former warden Gary Henman on why the lockdown at Marion federal prison was necessary.
"They Had to Do Something"
Former warden Gary Henman on how a 23-year prison lockdown began at Marion federal prison.
A Total Lockdown
"We Didn’t Isolate Them, We Separated Them"
Former warden Gary Henman defends the Marion model from criticism that it is inhumane.
"We Didn’t Isolate Them, We Separated Them"
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