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  1. Solitary confinement - Wikipedia

    Solitary confinement is a form of imprisonment in which an incarcerated person lives in a single cell with little or no contact with other people.

  2. Solitary Confinement in the United States: The Facts

    What is solitary confinement? Solitary confinement is the practice of isolating people in closed cells for as much as 24 hours a day, virtually free of human contact, for periods of time ranging …

  3. Effects of solitary confinement on mental and physical health

    2023年11月16日 · Solitary confinement is associated with significant increases in anxiety, suicidal thoughts, and physical health conditions, such as vision loss. Learn more here.

  4. The research is clear: Solitary confinement causes long-lasting …

    2020年12月8日 · At the International Symposium on Solitary Confinement, researchers and formerly incarcerated people made it clear that isolation causes severe and permanent damage.

  5. Solitary confinement | Definition, Statistics, Cell, & Facts

    2024年12月27日 · Solitary confinement, form of incarceration in which a prisoner is isolated from other inmates. Critics of this controversial practice characterize it as inhumane. Solitary …

  6. Solitary confinement in US prisons: A research-based primer

    2023年6月6日 · What is solitary confinement and why is it used? Solitary prisoners are typically confined to their small cells for 23 hours a day except for an hour in a rec pen, “an outdoor …

  7. How Solitary Confinement Contributes to the Mental Health Crisis

    2023年3月17日 · Solitary confinement, he found, caused either (1) the exacerbation or recurrence of preexisting mental health issues, or (2) the onset of an acute mental illness. He is also …

  8. Solitary confinement is the practice of isolating people in closed cells for 22-24 hours a day, virtually free of human contact, for periods of time ranging from days to decades.

  9. Solitary Confinement: Uses and Controversies - iResearchNet

    Solitary confinement, colloquially known as “the hole” or “isolation,” refers to the practice of isolating inmates in a confined space, typically a small cell, for extended periods, often without …

  10. solitary confinement | Wex | US Law - LII / Legal Information Institute

    Solitary confinement, also known as isolation or administrative segregation, is when a prisoner is placed in a cell away from other prisoners, with limited contact with others.