Solitary Confinement
Across the country, states are waking up to the fact that we must address our overreliance on solitary confinement. Long-term isolation costs too much, does nothing to rehabilitate prisoners, and exacerbates mental illness - or even causes it in prisoners who were healthy when they entered solitary. Officials in some states that formerly relied heavily on solitary confinement are now realizing that they should use public resources on proven policies that promote safe communities and fair treatment, and are successfully reducing the use of solitary - at the same time saving their states millions and reducing violence in the prisons. It's time for more states, and the federal Bureau of Prisons, to follow suit.
Over the last two decades corrections systems have increasingly relied on solitary confinement as a prison management tool – even building entire institutions called “supermax prisons” where prisoners are held in conditions of extreme isolation, sometimes for years or decades. But solitary confinement jeopardizes our public safety, is fundamentally inhumane and wastes taxpayer dollars. We must insist on humane and more cost-effective methods of punishment and prison management.
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Colorado Legislature Passes Bill to Protect Children from Solitary Confinement
News/Press ReleaseMay 9, 2016ACLU-TN Joins Lawsuit Challenging Solitary Confinement of Youth
News/Press ReleaseApril 28, 2016Use of Solitary Confinement at Rikers Island Drops Sharply
News/Press ReleaseApril 22, 2016
Complaint for Injunctive and Declaratory Relief
Legal DocumentApril 14, 2016ACLU v. Department of Justice, Bureau of Prisons
CaseApril 14, 2016Federal Judge Approves Solitary Confinement Overhaul in New York State
News/Press ReleaseMarch 31, 2016


