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  2. Solitary confinement - Wikipedia

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    Solitary confinement is a form of imprisonment in which an incarcerated person lives in a single cell with little or no contact with other people. It is a punitive tool used within the prison system to discipline or separate incarcerated individuals who are considered to be security risks to other incarcerated individuals or prison staff, as well as those who violate facility rules or are ...

  3. Solitary confinement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Original bed inside solitary confinement cell in Franklin County Jail, Pennsylvania. In the United States penal system, upwards of 20 percent of state and federal prison inmates and 18 percent of local jail inmates are kept in solitary confinement or another form of restrictive housing at some point during their imprisonment. [1]

  4. Solitary confinement of women in the United States - Wikipedia

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    An offender who has committed a “serious disciplinary offense” may be put in solitary confinement as a punitive measure. [6] Inmates put into disciplinary segregation are not required to be given the same privileges as those put into administrative segregation, [6] but the duration of their stay in isolation tends to be shorter. [7]

  5. NC isolates incarcerated youth in locked rooms. Is it ...

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    Lassiter disagrees, however, that the confinements are solitary confinement, which he defined as putting youth in isolated areas as punishment. All confinements have dropped by half since 2021 to ...

  6. ICE use of solitary confinement in 'violation of ...

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    As the use of solitary confinement in immigration detention centers increases under the Biden administration, some Democratic lawmakers want a phasing out of the practice.

  7. Anthony Gay said going to solitary confinement for mental health issues was “akin to trying to dry off in the shower.” U.S. Reps. Emanuel Cleaver and Cori Bush have sponsored a bill on the ...

  8. Hot Docs’ ‘The Strike,’ About the Fight Against Solitary ...

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    Guilkey: The reason people were sent into solitary confinement did not have anything to do with the crime that had them sent to prison. As journalists we want to provide the context – social ...

  9. Solitary Watch - Wikipedia

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    Solitary Watch is a web-based project that aims to bring public attention to the widespread use of solitary confinement in the United States.Its mission is to provide the public—as well as practicing attorneys, legal scholars, law enforcement, and people in prison and their families—with a reputable source of unfolding news, original reporting, firsthand accounts, and research on solitary ...