This article examines how the prolonged solitary confinement and additional deprivations in supermax prisons measure up against legal protections afforded to those deprived of their liberty. It suggests that if the prohibition against cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment were to be taken at face value, supermax confinement would meet the definition of what constitutes such treatment, and urges the courts to re-examine their position regarding supermax confinement. It also suggests that health professionals are well placed, and ethically bound, to play a more active part in efforts to curtail the use of prolonged solitary confinement in all places of detention
The use and abuse of solitary confinement in American prisons, jails, and juvenile detention centers...
The use of solitary confinement, particularly with mentally ill prisoners, has become a central focu...
This thesis provides an ethical analysis of imprisonment as a mode of punishment. Consisting in an i...
This article examines how the prolonged solitary confinement and additional deprivations in supermax...
The main area of inquiry for this thesis is super-maximum security prisons or as commonly referred t...
In recent years, prison officials have increasingly turned to solitary confinement as a way to manag...
Solitary confinement is one of the most severe forms of punishment that can be inflicted on human be...
Whilst the term ‘solitary confinement’ does not appear in Australian legislation, prisoners in all s...
The Eighth Amendment has long served as the traditional legal vehicle for challenging prison conditi...
This book examines the rise and proliferation of ‘supermax’ prisons in the United States since the l...
This article examines the psychological consequences of short- and long-term solitary confinement fo...
This article draws from interviews with currently and formerly incarcerated people with disabilities...
Prisoners are legally categorized as a vulnerable group for the purposes of medical research, but th...
Concrete, steel, artificial light, complete technological automation, near-complete sensory deprivat...
In the United States, around 80,000 prisoners are currently in solitary confinement. Solitary is see...
The use and abuse of solitary confinement in American prisons, jails, and juvenile detention centers...
The use of solitary confinement, particularly with mentally ill prisoners, has become a central focu...
This thesis provides an ethical analysis of imprisonment as a mode of punishment. Consisting in an i...
This article examines how the prolonged solitary confinement and additional deprivations in supermax...
The main area of inquiry for this thesis is super-maximum security prisons or as commonly referred t...
In recent years, prison officials have increasingly turned to solitary confinement as a way to manag...
Solitary confinement is one of the most severe forms of punishment that can be inflicted on human be...
Whilst the term ‘solitary confinement’ does not appear in Australian legislation, prisoners in all s...
The Eighth Amendment has long served as the traditional legal vehicle for challenging prison conditi...
This book examines the rise and proliferation of ‘supermax’ prisons in the United States since the l...
This article examines the psychological consequences of short- and long-term solitary confinement fo...
This article draws from interviews with currently and formerly incarcerated people with disabilities...
Prisoners are legally categorized as a vulnerable group for the purposes of medical research, but th...
Concrete, steel, artificial light, complete technological automation, near-complete sensory deprivat...
In the United States, around 80,000 prisoners are currently in solitary confinement. Solitary is see...
The use and abuse of solitary confinement in American prisons, jails, and juvenile detention centers...
The use of solitary confinement, particularly with mentally ill prisoners, has become a central focu...
This thesis provides an ethical analysis of imprisonment as a mode of punishment. Consisting in an i...