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Solitary Confinement In Prisons

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Solitary confinement in prisons is unethical because it not only has adverse side effects on the mental state of those confined, but it lessens their chances at reformation and is essentially a form of torture. Economically, it doesn’t make sense. It also damages the psyche of the inmates and in doing so reinforces the cycle that keeps people in prison. Imagine you’re in a concrete box. This box is seven feet by ten feet, smaller than the average parking space. In this box, there is a small bed, with a foam pad covered in vinyl that serves as your mattress. There is a stainless-steel toilet with a sink made from the top. If you’re lucky you might get a desk or even a TV. This box is your life. It comes with harsh florescent lights that wake …show more content…

The basic concept is, if you do something wrong, you get punished. The flaw in this is that it makes them, the prisoners, think they deserve it, that in some way they are inherently bad, and that mindset makes them more likely to act out as such. It also creates hostility among inmates and those keeping them in confinement. They associate people such as prison guards and judges with the punishment and grow to resent them, as well as the systems they represent, which makes them more likely to act out against it. It also creates the mindset that they need only obey under threat of punishment. Once released and that threat of punishment is taken away, they have no reason to behave. They then go back to prison, or solitary confinement. Solitary confinement, is not only bad for the inmates, but it is a drain on the economy. Solitary confinement prisons are massive complexes built at tax payer expense, meant to house a mere fraction of what it has the capability of. Each cell is made even smaller than the already miniscule prison cells, and are made to fit only one person. Guards vastly outnumber the prisoners and their salaries as well as whatever equipment, and the prisoners’ meals all cost the tax payers money. Overall, it’s too much to pay for something that does no

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