http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Still, it was not until Shoats was elected president of the prison-approved Lifers' Organisation in 1982 - the closest thing to a union for inmates, through which they demanded basic rights such as proper visiting hours, access to legal documents and healthier food - that the prison system decided he was a threat to administrative stability and placed him in solitary confinement.
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