Solitary confinement is one of the most severe forms of punishment that can be inflicted on human beings. In recent years, the use of extreme isolation in our prisons and jails has been questioned by correctional officials, medical experts, and reform advocates alike. Yet for nearly the entirety of American history, judicial regulation of the practice has been extremely limited. This Article explains why judges hesitate to question the use of solitary confinement, while also providing a path forward for greater scrutiny of the practice
Not only does the U.S. have one of the highest incarceration rates worldwide—causing the U.S. to hav...
This thesis examined the United States’ ability to circumvent international and constitutional law i...
This paper discusses the effects that solitary confinement has on prisoners. The use of solitary con...
Solitary confinement is one of the most severe forms of punishment that can be inflicted on human be...
Solitary confinement is one of the most severe forms of punishment that can be inflicted on human be...
The United States Constitution imposes a variety of constraints on the imposition of punishment, inc...
This article analyzes the constitutional parameters of solitary confinement, administrative segregat...
Eighth Amendment jurisprudence has resulted in limited scrutiny of solitary confinement despite the ...
What is solitary confinement, and what has been constitutional law\u27s relationship t...
Solitary confinement is a tool used by the American prison system without a sufficient check on its ...
As of 2005, about 80,000 prisoners were housed in solitary confinement in jails and in state and fed...
What aspects of human liberty does incarceration impinge? A remarkable group of Black and white pris...
The United States engages in extreme practices of solitary confinement that maximize isolation and s...
This thesis examined the United States’ ability to circumvent international and constitutional law i...
The United States Constitution imposes a variety of constraints on the imposition of punishment, inc...
Not only does the U.S. have one of the highest incarceration rates worldwide—causing the U.S. to hav...
This thesis examined the United States’ ability to circumvent international and constitutional law i...
This paper discusses the effects that solitary confinement has on prisoners. The use of solitary con...
Solitary confinement is one of the most severe forms of punishment that can be inflicted on human be...
Solitary confinement is one of the most severe forms of punishment that can be inflicted on human be...
The United States Constitution imposes a variety of constraints on the imposition of punishment, inc...
This article analyzes the constitutional parameters of solitary confinement, administrative segregat...
Eighth Amendment jurisprudence has resulted in limited scrutiny of solitary confinement despite the ...
What is solitary confinement, and what has been constitutional law\u27s relationship t...
Solitary confinement is a tool used by the American prison system without a sufficient check on its ...
As of 2005, about 80,000 prisoners were housed in solitary confinement in jails and in state and fed...
What aspects of human liberty does incarceration impinge? A remarkable group of Black and white pris...
The United States engages in extreme practices of solitary confinement that maximize isolation and s...
This thesis examined the United States’ ability to circumvent international and constitutional law i...
The United States Constitution imposes a variety of constraints on the imposition of punishment, inc...
Not only does the U.S. have one of the highest incarceration rates worldwide—causing the U.S. to hav...
This thesis examined the United States’ ability to circumvent international and constitutional law i...
This paper discusses the effects that solitary confinement has on prisoners. The use of solitary con...