Five Mualimmak was in solitary confinement for five years of his 12-year sentence. He was kept in a windowless, gray concrete cell for violations as simple as having more than 7 pencils, which he used to draw portraits, or failing to finish his food. After 40,000 hours without any human contact, he lapsed into irrational rage and delirium, and permanently lost aspects of cognitive ability and any grasp of his personality—which only kept the infractions coming, adding to his indefinite stay in “the box.” Mualimmak was finally released from solitary and directly back onto the streets when his prison sentence ended.