prison are suicides in solitary confinement. Solitary confinement is when an inmate is kept alone in a tiny cell for days and even up to months. Private prisons are prisons run by private companies and are allowed to have a different rule set than normal federal prisons. These statistics show that prisons are not as safe as they should be and that they do not reform as many inmates as they should. Prisons need to be reformed because of their lack of safety,…
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Solitary confinement is proven to have more negative outcomes than positive, so it must be terminated. A panel of scientists that previously spoke at the American Association for the Advancement of Science’s annual meeting mentioned, “Research tells us that solitary is both ineffective as a rehabilitation technique and indelibly harmful to the mental health of those detained” (Stromberg). Although solitary confinement is a tremendously rare and extreme practice, many people are sentenced to indefinite…
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Chase Hyatt March 15, 2024 Mrs Nelson ELA Solitary Confinement. During my time in solitary confinement, I’ve slowly been going crazy. Having nobody to talk to and think to myself has been driving me in circles. I get trays of food three times a day for my meals and after that it’s nothing. I’ve been stuck in a small room for almost 6 weeks. I've lost count of the days. I have nothing to do and have to sit with myself and think all day long. I tried to mark the wall with a fork that I kept from lunch…
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What is solitary confinement? Solitary confinement is the isolation of a prisoner in a separate cell as punishment. The overall purpose of this is to maintain institutional order and reduce victimization by removing certain people from the general prison population for their own safety or the safety of others. Although solitary confinement can be useful, in some cases inmates are being mentally and physically abused in confinement. There should be alternative methods that help inmates not end up…
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How effective is Solitary Confinement ? For those of us who have siblings, or children, think about how it would feel to know that your loved one is placed in a 60 or 70 square foot room. They remain in their cells for approximately twenty hours out of the twenty-four hours in a day. The purpose of that is to supposedly serve as a punishment for the juveniles. However, instead of serving as a punishment it is damaging these youngsters both emotionally and psychologically. The Juvenile Detention…
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Prolonged solitary confinement has been proven to lead to mental issues of prisoners, however, that does not mean it should be a banned form of punishment. Some people strongly believe that the increase in psychiatric problems is reason enough to stop using solitary confinement. Melanie Sue is graduate with a bachelor’s in communication & media studies with a minor in sociology and gender studies. She strongly believes that solitary confinement is unethical, and is an expensive torture that is…
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Kimberly Ortega Mrs. Hewlett English IH 6 14 March 2024 Mental Consequences of Solitary confinement should not be allowed to be used as a punishment and should be abolished for the reason that it deteriorates the mental capacity of the prisoners. Sarah Jo Pender, a woman who has been in solitary for five years for a nonviolent prison escape, had seen dozens of women come and go from solitary and explained some of the ones she had witnessed. She states: Other women who enter sane will become so depressed…
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Solitary confinement should not be used as a form of retribution against inmates since it is an unproductive rehabilitation strategy as well as harmful to the human mind. Being in complete isolation for too long can lead anyone to do the unexpected. Sarah Jo Pender, a woman previously inside solitary confinement, shares her disturbing experiences observing fellow inmates. She explains the women there were so depressed that she “watched a woman claw chunks of flesh from her cheeks and nose and write…
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Current History on Rehabilitation Kaitlyn Crowe ENG 102A Lourdes University May 7, 2014 Abstract: This paper compares the effectiveness of rehabilitation prison. The paper focuses on the methods used in both settings and whether or not it produces beneficial outcomes for the addict population and the rest of the citizens in the United States. Also, this paper brings attention to the children who are most affected by this epidemic which is known as the war on drugs in America. The…
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Corrections research and evaluation paper Carlos Quevedo CJ 484 Professor Michael Morlan November 13, 2014 Corrections research and evaluation paper The correctional system we know today is significantly one different from the past. Hundreds of years ago, the form of correcting someone who committed a crime involved pain and suffering. It was until the 1800s that the development in the prison system began. In today’s correctional system, many dangers such as staff endangerment, overcrowding…
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