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Obama! There is No Time to Lose, Let鈥檚 End Solitary Confinement Once and For All

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Amy Fettig,
Deputy Director,
National Prison Project
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October 1, 2015

Most Americans have never seen what solitary confinement looks, feels, sounds, and smells like, but I鈥檓 a lawyer for the 老澳门开奖结果 who represents thousands of men, women and children held in solitary confinement every day. I go to solitary to try to protect people鈥檚 rights and keep them from harm. But the truth is I can鈥檛 prevent the harm because solitary hurts people; crushes the human spirit; and forces many to suicide and self-mutilation.

Every time I enter a solitary unit, the despair is palpable. But a few weeks ago in Arizona I met a client, let鈥檚 call him 鈥淛ose,鈥 who surprised me. Many of the men in solitary I met that day didn鈥檛 know what date it was, how long they鈥檇 been there, when or if they would ever get out. Some clearly hadn鈥檛 washed; some were obsessively pacing their cells or cleaning their floors; some were just curled up on their cots staring at nothing. Usually in these cells, normal conversation is impossible-- the door is solid steel and you have to shout to be heard. But Jose walked right up to his cell door, motioning me to come to his small window.

As I approached, Jose got right to the point: 鈥淚s it true Obama visited a prison? Is it true he called out solitary confinement?鈥

Yes, Jose, it is true.

When a President speaks, everyone listens鈥攅ven prisoners trapped in the most brutal solitary confinement units in America. In July, President Obama became the to visit a U.S. prison and to question the use of solitary. At an NAACP conference, he , 鈥淒o we really think it makes sense to lock so many people alone in tiny cells for 23 hours a day, sometimes for months or even years at a time?鈥 He then announced he was ordering the Justice Department to review the use of solitary confinement in prisons and jails across the country.

Today, over a hundred civil and human rights organizations, religious organizations, criminal justice organizations, and mental health professionals from around the country sent a letter to President Obama to applaud his historic remarks recognizing that solitary confinement does nothing to rehabilitate those who are incarcerated. He also announced that the U.S. Attorney General will conduct a national review of the practice. The letter urges immediate, forceful action 鈥 especially given the few months left to Obama鈥檚 Presidency.

In this letter, the organizations, including the 老澳门开奖结果, call on President Obama to ensure that his national review of solitary confinement doesn鈥檛 just tell us what we already know: that solitary confinement is an inhumane and ineffective practice that does nothing to promote public safety. Indeed, decades of research demonstrate the harms of solitary confinement on human beings. And there is no research that solitary confinement actually makes prisons safe, rather there is that the practice has negative impacts on both prison and public safety.

So, instead of summarizing the harms we already know, organizations around the country are asking the President to put forward recommendations that create a clear pathway toward the elimination of long-term and indefinite isolation in the United States. Right now the use of solitary confinement is systematic and widespread in our criminal justice system. Over are held in solitary confinement in federal and state prisons, and this number does not even include the thousands more in jails, juvenile facilities, immigration detention centers, and military prisons. Right now America is simply addicted to the use of this inhumane practice.

In order to break this addiction we need a sustained national effort to create more humane and effective alternatives.

The good news is that states and jurisdictions across the country are implementing policy changes that focus on alternatives to solitary confinement. have abolished the practice for persons under the age of 18, pregnant women, and for persons with mental illness. Several states are also considering legislative proposals that embrace the of the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture, which include prohibiting placement in solitary confinement beyond 15 consecutive days. But much more is needed.

Today, we call on President Obama to ensure that his historic solitary confinement review makes supporting and incentivizing reforms across the country 鈥揳nd in the federal Bureau of Prisons鈥攁n explicit goal and urgent priority.

As Jose told me, 鈥淪olitary is hurting us, Miss.鈥 We hope Obama hears the message.

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