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Solitary Confinement In State Prisons

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“Closed in a room my imagination becomes the universe and the rest of the world in missing out”. Solitary Confinement has been dated back to the 19th century and had been researched by a variety of scholars and academics. In 1818 a New York reformer Thomas Eddy and a friend lobbied for inmate labor and solitary confinement in place of other forms of punishment such as hanging. Soon after New York decided to include solitary confinement and inmate labor into their penal system. Mental instability has been then linked to solitary confinement since as far back as the 1860s. It has been put in place for criminals, who put themselves and others in danger or the risk of hurting someone else or themselves. Prisoners who are put in solitary confinement …show more content…

In 2010 of April Danarory Countryman of Westchester County Prison did something that an unusually high number of state prison inmates have done, she hanged herself in her cell. Countryman’s suicide was one of 17 in state in state lockups in 2010. During the year of 2010 suicide rates went from 17.8 suicides per 100,000 inmates to 20.7. This is five times more the suicides that have been going on in the recent years. (Parrish1)
About one out of every 12 incarcerated people in New York State jails are in solitary confinement, and in conditions that can be torturous. These prisoners await trials and would not be there if they could afford bail. The population includes adolescents as young as 16 years. In solitary confinement these inmates are locked in a cell for 23 hours a day with minimal social interaction and activity. This isolation may last up to months or years. Solitary confinement can have a devastating psychological impact on those subjected to, particularly people with pre-existing mental illness and adolescents whose brains are not fully developed. During Mayor Bloomberg administration the number of people in solitary confinement increased even as the overall population dropped. A named Stephen Slevin was subjected to a tortuous life. He spent 22 months in solitary confinement in jail. He was neglected to a point where he was forced to pull out his own tooth because they would not allow him to see a dentist. His attorney has asked for him to get 22 million dollars for the ordeal the he suffered, but they ended up getting 15.5. (Breslow

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