This article presents a rare longitudinal analysis of solitary confinement use in one state prison system: spanning 2002–2017 in the Washington Department of Corrections (DOC). An ongoing partnership with DOC officials facilitated methodological and conceptual improvements, allowing us to construct a dataset that provides a rich description of who is in solitary confinement, for how long, and why. Operationalizing solitary confinement as the intersection of the most serious custody status with the most restrictive housing location, we describe significant changes in ethnic composition and behavioral profiles of people in solitary confinement and in frequency and duration of solitary confinement use. These results suggest how particular poli...
Abstract Background In light of mounting evidence of the physical and psychological harms associated...
Across California, local psychiatric inpatient treatment capacity has declined significantly; counti...
Background Solitary confinement and mental well-being has been researched extensively, with a signif...
This article presents a rare longitudinal analysis of solitary confinement use in one state prison s...
Solitary confinement is a widespread practice in US correctional facilities. Long-standing concerns ...
Solitary confinement is a severe form of incarceration closely associated with long-lasting psycholo...
This paper discusses the effects that solitary confinement has on prisoners. The use of solitary con...
Psychological distress among inmates is prevalent in correctional facilities throughout the United S...
Abstract Background Over the past decade there have been numerous and impassioned calls to reform th...
This article examines the psychological consequences of short- and long-term solitary confinement fo...
We examine how solitary confinement correlates with self-reported adverse physical health outcomes, ...
The use of solitary confinement, particularly with mentally ill prisoners, has become a central focu...
In prisons throughout the United States, a total of somewhere around 80,000 prisoners are isolated f...
The use of solitary confinement practices in correctional facilities has come under scrutiny for sub...
In the United States, around 80,000 prisoners are currently in solitary confinement. Solitary is see...
Abstract Background In light of mounting evidence of the physical and psychological harms associated...
Across California, local psychiatric inpatient treatment capacity has declined significantly; counti...
Background Solitary confinement and mental well-being has been researched extensively, with a signif...
This article presents a rare longitudinal analysis of solitary confinement use in one state prison s...
Solitary confinement is a widespread practice in US correctional facilities. Long-standing concerns ...
Solitary confinement is a severe form of incarceration closely associated with long-lasting psycholo...
This paper discusses the effects that solitary confinement has on prisoners. The use of solitary con...
Psychological distress among inmates is prevalent in correctional facilities throughout the United S...
Abstract Background Over the past decade there have been numerous and impassioned calls to reform th...
This article examines the psychological consequences of short- and long-term solitary confinement fo...
We examine how solitary confinement correlates with self-reported adverse physical health outcomes, ...
The use of solitary confinement, particularly with mentally ill prisoners, has become a central focu...
In prisons throughout the United States, a total of somewhere around 80,000 prisoners are isolated f...
The use of solitary confinement practices in correctional facilities has come under scrutiny for sub...
In the United States, around 80,000 prisoners are currently in solitary confinement. Solitary is see...
Abstract Background In light of mounting evidence of the physical and psychological harms associated...
Across California, local psychiatric inpatient treatment capacity has declined significantly; counti...
Background Solitary confinement and mental well-being has been researched extensively, with a signif...