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Facilities are often "shabbier" and under-resourced, sometimes lacking basics like wall outlets in cells.
The impact of county jail extends beyond its concrete walls. For many, a stay in jail is a "limbo" that can permanently alter their life trajectory. county jail
Personal narratives describe jail as a "foreboding environment" characterized by the constant noise of echoing footsteps, the smell of sweat and alcohol, and a pervasive feeling of being "cold and dim". Facilities are often "shabbier" and under-resourced
Incarceration is linked to mood disorders, including Major Depressive Disorder, exacerbated by routine exposure to violence and the removal of personal purpose. the smell of sweat and alcohol
Overcrowding is a chronic issue, with some facilities packing inmates "like sardines" into temporary bunk beds in common areas.
