Sara Vogel is an experienced Editorial and Project Associate at Solitary Watch, where responsibilities include collaborating with incarcerated writers and conducting research to create accessible web content. Previously, Sara served as an Editorial and Project Assistant at Solitary Watch and has interned in investigative reporting, judicial settings, and research roles. Sara's analytical skills are further demonstrated through work with the Public Religion Research Institute, where Sara delivered nuanced analysis on survey research and created interactive data visualizations. With a Master of Science in Justice, Law, and Criminology from American University, Sara has developed a strong foundation in justice-related issues and research methodologies.
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Solitary Watch | Shining Light into the Darkest Corners of the U.S. Punishment System
Solitary Watch is a nonprofit national watchdog group that investigates, documents, and disseminates information on the widespread use of solitary confinement in U.S. prisons and jails. As the only site dedicated solely to solitary confinement across the United States, our mission is to provide the public—as well as practicing attorneys, legal scholars, law enforcement and corrections officers, policymakers, educators, advocates, people in prison, and their families—with the first centralized source of unfolding news, original reporting, firsthand accounts, background research, and advocacy tools on this vital domestic human rights issue, in order to bring about awareness, debate, and change.