The Problem With Solitary Confinement In The U.S.

The Problem With Solitary Confinement In The U.S.

By NPR

More than 122,000 people in the U.S. are estimated to be in solitary confinement, according to a report by Solitary Watch and Unlock the Box. That number is far greater than previous estimates.

The United Nations says that prolonged solitary confinement can be psychological torture.

We talk with our panel about the use of solitary confinement across the U.S. in federal and state prisons as well as local jails.

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