The Box (torture)

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The Box, also known as a hot box or sweatbox is a method of solitary confinement used in humid and arid regions as a method of punishment and torture. Anyone placed in one would experience extreme heat, dehydration, heat exhaustion, even death: depending on when and how long one was kept in one. Another variation of this punishment is known as sweating: the use of a heated room to punish or coerce a person into cooperating with police officials.

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[edit] Examples in fictional media

  • A character in Nightmare in Badham County! is tossed in a "hot box" for an escape attempt.
  • An episode of Space Ghost Coast to Coast has Space Ghost threatening to throw Zorak "in the box" (consistent with the program's play on Southern humor).
  • In an episode of Deep Space Nine, Commander Sisko is tortured by extremists using a hot box.
  • In The Longest Yard, the lead character Paul Crewe is thrown in a hot box for a week to coerce him to participate in the warden's football activities.
  • Gene Wilder's character was placed in a "hot box" in the film Stir Crazy.
  • An episode of Batman: The Animated Series Bruce Wayne is thrown in a sweat box while on an undercover case.
  • The movie Bridge on the River Kwai shows an attempt at coercing a British military officer into collaboration with the Japanese enemy.
  • The movie Cool Hand Luke depicts a Florida prison warden who puts Paul Newman's character Lucas 'Luke' Jackson into The Box for refusing to submit to the system.
  • In an episode of Farscape, "Mental as Anything", John Crichton is subjected to a hot box as a method of developing a mental resistance to Scarran heat-based torture.
  • Cat of CatDog is subjected to The Box for offending the proprietor of the city pool, which also doubled as a prison for pool rulebreakers.
  • TJ from the animated show Recess is subjected to "The Box" as an alternative punishment for his rule breaking.

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