Window dressing: possibilities and limitations of incremental changes in solitary confinement
Abstract Background In light of mounting evidence of the physical and psychological harms associated with solitary confinement, many correctional systems, state legislators, courts, and even international human rights bodies are increasingly recommending and implementing reforms to mitigate the harm...
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Main Authors: | Dallas Augustine (Author), Melissa Barragan (Author), Kelsie Chesnut (Author), Natalie A. Pifer (Author), Keramet Reiter (Author), Justin D. Strong (Author) |
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2021-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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