First-Ever National Report on How Solitary Confinement Harms People With Physical Disabilities
Wheelchairs, Braille Materials, Hearing Aids, and Other Vital Devices Are Often Denied in Solitary
NEW YORK 鈥 The 老澳门开奖结果 published the first-ever nationwide report documenting the special dangers of solitary confinement for people who are blind or deaf, can鈥檛 walk without assistance, or have other physical disabilities. Drawn from interviews and research on jail and prison practices, 鈥淐aged In: The Devastating Harms of Solitary Confinement on People with Physical Disabilities鈥 shows how correctional facilities can require prisoners in solitary to go without the devices, services, and treatment they need to perform basic human functions and remain healthy. These deprivations violate the Americans with Disabilities Act as well as the Eighth Amendment鈥檚 prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment.
鈥淔or people with physical disabilities, solitary鈥檚 punishing conditions come with extra pain and suffering,鈥 said Jamelia Morgan, Arthur Liman fellow with the 老澳门开奖结果鈥檚 National Prison Project. 鈥淧risoners who are deaf might not have an interpreter for weeks, if ever. Prisoners who use wheelchairs can be left on the floor, unable to use the toilet. These conditions are dangerous and unconscionable.鈥
In many jails and prisons, people with physical disabilities are placed in solitary because they have a disability and need protection from other prisoners, not because they have broken a rule.
Dean Westwood, who has quadriplegia and uses a wheelchair, was put in solitary in an Oregon jail. 鈥淲hen I asked why I was being isolated and held in seclusion, I was told that they [would] put me wherever they want whenever they want. 鈥 Simply because I had a physical disability, I was made to endure isolation and abuse at an indescribable level.鈥
Morgan continued, 鈥淲hether people with physical disabilities are in solitary for protection or for punishment, the horrific conditions are the same, with the same risk of permanent psychological and physical damage. Our jails and prisons must end the cruel and inhumane practice of solitary for people with physical disabilities. Instead, they should focus resources on providing equal and meaningful access to critical services, such as medical and mental health treatment, as well as greater opportunities for education and job training.鈥
鈥淐aged In鈥 recommends reforms in jail and prison practices to meet the needs of people with physical disabilities, change solitary conditions, and ensure that these prisoners receive equal access to programs and services.
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