This book explores what happens when a sentence ends on paper but continues in the body, in space, and in the social life of those who lived through it. Through a sober and precise narrative, the text enters institutions that operate without needing to justify what they produce, archives that never fully close, and environments where violence is no longer visible but continues to function as a structural condition. There is no spectacle and no redemption. There is persistence. What is told is not an isolated event, but a mode of operation that repeats, adapts, and becomes normalized. The book does not seek to move the reader through excess, but to unsettle through clarity. Its strength lies in showing how punishment can survive its own ending and become a form of permanent present.