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📌 DISCLAIMER: This video is produced for educational and informational purposes only. All content is based on publicly available information including government reports, court records, news archives, and verified third-party sources. Prison Files Documentary does not glorify, promote, or endorse criminal activity of any kind. Dramatic reconstructions and stock footage are used solely for illustrative purposes. Viewer discretion is advised for sensitive subject matter. This channel is not affiliated with any correctional facility, government agency, law enforcement body, or individual featured in our content. Disclaimer: Each video is thoroughly researched, edited and narrated to our highest standard to optimize the viewer experience, we do not re-upload content! All content on this channel is fully original and authentic. This video goes inside the daily reality of women's incarceration — from the cells and the food to the menstrual hygiene crisis, the mothers separated from newborns within 48 hours, and the chosen family structures women build just to survive. What they endure, and how they hold themselves together, is one of the most important — and most ignored — stories in America. In this video: Why FMC Carswell is known as "Killswell" — and what that nickname means The shocking truth about shackling women during childbirth (and which states still allow it) How menstrual products became a tool of control inside American prisons The pseudo-family systems women build to survive years of separation and trauma What happens to incarcerated mothers' children — and why parental rights can be terminated in 15 months The invisible psychological toll that follows women long after the cell door opens More than half of incarcerated women are mothers. Most are locked up for nonviolent offenses. Most carry trauma the system will not treat. And most will eventually come home — to a world that has already written them off. This is the story the system doesn't want you to see. 🔔 Subscribe for more investigative documentaries on the hidden crises inside American institutions. Keywords: women in prison, female incarceration, women's prison documentary, incarcerated mothers, FMC Carswell, women's prison conditions, prison reform, mass incarceration women, pregnant in prison, shackling pregnant women, menstrual hygiene in prison, women's prison mental health, prison nursery programs, female prisoners America, nonviolent offenders women, prison sexual abuse, women after incarceration, criminal justice reform, women's prison food, pseudo-families prison #WomenInPrison #FemaleIncarceration #WomensPrison #IncarceratedMothers #PrisonReform #MassIncarceration #CriminalJusticeReform #PrisonDocumentary #WomensPrisonDocumentary #FMCCarswell #PregnantInPrison #MenstrualEquity #PrisonConditions #PrisonMentalHealth #WomenAndJustice #SystemicFailure #Homelessness #SocialJustice #Investigative #AmericanPrisonSystem