Prisoners on Texas Death Row are confined in isolation, 24hrs/day, 7 days/week. They only leave their cell to go to recreation, to shower or to the visiting room when they have visitors. Meals are brought to the cell doors.
Since the move from the Ellis Unit, operated between June 99 and March 2000, the prisoners no longer have access to the following:
- Group recreation
- Craft Workshop
- Religious Services
- Television
- Work Program
Texas Death Row prisoners are classified and confined in 3 categories, level I, II and III. Level I prisoners have privileges that are taken away when transferred to level II and III.
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