Solitary Confinement

The use of solitary confinement harms those who are already most vulnerable.

Many prisons put people with serious mental illnesses in solitary confinement when they behave erratically even though it is well-documented to exacerbate mental illness. These punitive responses create a negative feedback cycle where mentally ill people are put in solitary confinement where they attempt suicide and then are punished for doing so with more solitary confinement.

 

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