National Network of Solitary Survivors
The NRCAT National Network of Solitary Survivors is a landing point and community for survivors of solitary confinement in U.S. prisons, jails, and detention centers, that is providing peer support and collegiality to people who have faced isolated confinement first-hand. It is a network dedicated to being a safe place for individuals to share challenges and hopes. The Network is supported by the National Religious Campaign Against Torture, under the direction of NRCAT's Director of U.S. Prisons Program, Johnny Perez.

Members of the NRCAT National Network of Solitary Survivors are advancing efforts to educate the public on the collateral consequences of incarceration on families and in doing so, working to shift our communities away from a punishment paradigm and toward one of restoration and healing. Survivors are supported in leveraging the wisdom of their past experiences to catalyze change, empower their own communities and families, and establish a sense of stability, hope for the future, and purpose after their incarceration. If you find value in this, then you are in the right place.

Thank you for coming this far. Please take a moment to complete the application form below and expect a response via email with next steps. None of the information provided in this form will be shared without your permission.
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Have you spent time in solitary/isolated confinement? This includes being locked in a cell for 14 hours a day or more. (i.e. Protective Custody, Administrative Segregation, Special Housing Unit SHU, Special Management Unit SMU, Keeplock, etc) *
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