crypt cell

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A crypt cell refers to a type of prison cell that is specifically designed to isolate and restrict communication of prisoners. These cells are typically used for inmates who are deemed high-risk or dangerous, as they prevent any form of contact or interaction with other prisoners or staff. Crypt cells are often small, windowless, and soundproof, making them extremely isolating and difficult to escape from. The purpose of these cells is to maximize security and control over prisoners who pose a significant threat to themselves or others.