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An insular prisoner is an inmate who is kept in isolation from the general prison population, often as a result of behavior issues, safety concerns, or specific security needs. This isolation can involve solitary confinement or placement in a specialized facility designed to manage high-risk individuals. The term "insular" reflects the separation and confinement of these prisoners, which can have significant psychological effects.

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