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Nature videos help to calm inmates in solitary confinement

Nature videos help to calm inmates in solitary confinement

by nizhen | Sep 1, 2017 | Uncategorized

Gabriel Popkin of Nature News describes a new study where prisoners in solitary confinement were split into two groups, one of which allowed these prisoners the opportunity to view 45-minute long nature videos up to five times per week for several months. There were...

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