Criminal justice reform and resilience are central in Albert Woodfox's 'Solitary'

Criminal justice reform and resilience are central in Albert Woodfox's 'Solitary'

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In an interview with the author of Solitary, the issue of criminal justice reform is central. Alfred Woodfox, who served 43 years in prison – most in solitary confinement, for a crime he says he didn't commit – died in August. He told NPR's Scott Simon that after his release, he struggled with claustrophobia because of the decades he spent in prison. This is an encore episode from February 2022.

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