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    Some people say that solitary confinement is a necessary part of the judicial system. They say that certain people need to be separated from the rest of the world, they say that it is more humane than other punishments like death. They also say that since it is hard to research the effects of solitary confinement that the research that has been done is not credible. All of these are arguments for the use of solitary confinement but the fact is that none of them are valid. Solitary is an inhumane way

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    the Pennsylvania system. The current system in the United States for solitary confinement was taken from the Pennsylvania model which was built for isolation and seclusion solitary confinement was used as an alternative form of punishment but at the time it was meant to provide a prisoner with solitude “to reflect on his misdeeds” It was used to help the prisoner repent, and restore his relationship with God. Solitary Confinement Cases “In 1890, Supreme Court Justice Samuel Miller condemned the

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    Solitary confinement isn’t all it’s made out to be. Altho it is a punishment it’s a humane way of inmates serving out their time. Solitary confinement isn’t at all what people say it is, it teaches prisoners to behave, and it proves to be a safe environment for the inmates through a place called the ‘blue room’. Solitary confinement may not be as “horrible and torturing” people say. Altho the mental state of inmates in solitary never improved it also did not deteriorate. Studies have shown that

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    What is my paper about? The focus of my paper is on the punishment method of solitary confinement used in prisons and how it comes to show the transition from punishing the body to the soul. Case: Imprisonment in today’s world has not turned fully away from dehumanizing individuals through institution means, that is, prison are still creating circumstances that treats inmates as subhuman as they have in the past with physical beatings. Rather, the punishment has shifted from a material/tangible

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    designed to house violent prisoners or prisoners who might threaten the security of the guards or other prisoners. Some prisons that are not designed as supermax prisons have "control units" in which conditions are similar. The theory is that solitary confinement and sensory deprivation will bring about behavior modifications. In general, Supermax prisoners are locked into small cells for approximately 23 hours a day. They have almost no contact with other human beings. There are no group activities:

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    and the food isn’t good. That’s only part of the picture of solitary confinement. The system, developed in 1829, initiated as an experiment, then wound up as a way to isolate prisoners who are considered dangerous. Solitary confinement can affect an inmate in many different ways. For example, in “Pro-Con: Should Jails, Prisons Use Solitary Confinement?” By Jessica Priest, it states, “A multitude of studies has shown solitary confinement not only worsens the mentally ill’s symptoms but can be harmful…”

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    Around the United States, eighty thousand prisoners at any given time are sitting in solitary confinement. Solitary confinement of prisoners is addressed by many various names that include; isolation, control units, super-max prisons, the hole, administrative segregation, maximum security or permanent lockdown. The use of solitary confinement on prisoners is cruel, ineffective, and inhumane. Solitary confinement is a captivity guideline in the United States as prisoners are locked away and left

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    For years the controversy over whether solitary confinement is considered torture or not have been a big issue. Solitary confinement is when prisoners are locked in a room with usually no windows, no bigger than a parking space, denied showers, phone calls, visitations and clean clothing (Washington Post). More than 80,000 men, women, and children are in solitary not including jails, juvenile facilities and immigrant detention centers (AFSC). Obama was the very first president to visit a federal

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    What is solitary confinement? It is the practice of isolating prisoners in a small cell for 23 hours out of a day. These prisoners spend anywhere from 30 days to 30 years in solitary confinement, with very little human contact. The cells that they are confined to are 80 square feet and they may or may not have a window. One hour out of the day is set aside for exercise. No equipment is used when exercising, basically it is to stretch and get some sun. The human contact that they receive is from the

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    do you feel about solitary confinement? Would you consider that type of punishment unnecessary? A lot of people feel that solitary confinement is torture because it could affect the prisoner’s mental and physical health. To elaborate, solitary confinement can cause delusions, hallucinations, paranoia, sleeping issues etc. They spend 22 and half hours in a cell a day. In addition, prisoner’s that are already dealing with a mental illness have been sent into solitary confinement. In 2015, Texas held

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