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    Solitary confinement is exactly what the name implies: complete isolation from human contact in a small, enclosed room. Inmates can be put in solitary confinement for various reasons such as breaking rules, fighting with other inmates, or as an attempt to protect that inmate. Various court cases have addressed solitary confinement in terms of the Eighth Amendment of the United States Constitution. While the courts have not deemed solitary confinement unconstitutional, it has worked to limit the use

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    them happening in our time can continue to become the use of solitary confinement. Solitary Confinement can have a small Isolated room with no human contact and it if you are lucky you may get a toilet and a bed. An example of solitary confinement can mean isolation or solitariness. A 16-year- old boy named Kalief Browder was accused of stealing a backpack his excruciating and queer maltreatment was being situated in solitary confinement for 23 hours a day and inasmuch as two years. After freeing

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    Sukarno, stated "The worst cruelty that can be inflicted on a human being is isolation". In prisons all over the world, solitary confinement is a type of punishment where an inmate is isolated from everything for long periods of time to protect the prisoner when he or she is considered dangerous to themselves or others. However, research has proven that solitary confinement leads to great psychological and physiological breakdown as well as triggering many other mental illnesses. Sadly, physical

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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

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    individuals, consisting of the whole world, humans would be plagued with a life of solitary confinement. Prison systems, POW camps, novels, TV shows, and movies constantly explore or utilize the effects of such seclusion on characters and real individuals on a regular basis. Horror stories often revolve around the concept of people going mad after being alone for extensive periods of time. Prison systems reserve solitary confinement for only the worst of transgressions. Peoples’ nightmares are fraught with

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    Solitary confinement can be considered as torture by several people due to the mental pain or suffering that is caused by it. But would solitary confinement be considered an unusual and cruel punishment to the point of violating the eighth amendment? Is torture considered a bad thing? Solitary confinement has been the only choice that the system could think of in order to reprimand those who have already done something wrong. Torture is often used for the purpose of having a positive outcome, which

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    differently, which is why we all have different opinions, standards, and values. When the topic of solitary confinement is discussed many have different opinions about it. Some people believe it is right for criminals to receive this punishment to pay for what they did. Others believe that it is unnecessary and can be a form of human torture. Considering a large proportion of the prisoners in solitary confinement are part of the “special population” stated in bill A.3080. The New York’s Correctional Association found

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    In the United States, tens of thousands of inmates are held in long-term solitary confinement. However, the impact on them from this solitary confinement hurts their health both emotionally and physically. Hellhole by Atul Gawande analyzes the importance of social support that we need in our lives, and how being isolated from social interaction slowly destroys one’s psychological being and their ability to interact with others. Prior to reading this, I already had knowledge of the study mentioned

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    According to the Human Rights Watch Organization, on any given day, around 4,500 people are in isolated confinement in New York State prisons. That’s over nine percent of the total number of prisoners, and more than double the national average (1) of four percent(2). Often times solitary confinement goes by many names such as “segregation”, “isolation” or placement in “restrictive housing”, though, they all refer to the same concept of locking up an inmate away from the general public, and allowing

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    Some may argue that consecutive 6-month solitary confinement sentences is allowable if the sentences are for separate charges or the inmate consistently poses a threat to the prison staff and other inmates. However, extensive solitary confinement often causes serious psychological harm to the inmates. Therefore, spending a full year in solitary confinement should be considered cruel and unusual. In the late 1700’s, the Quakers built the Walnut Street Jail, and later, the Eastern State Penitentiary

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