Nearly 50,000 people held in solitary confinement in US, report says
by Ed Pilkington from US news | The Guardian on (#62VSD)
Study says between 41,000 and 48,000 prisoners subjected to restrictive housing', which UN considers a form of torture
Almost 50,000 men and women are being held in prolonged solitary confinement in US prisons, in breach of minimum standards laid down by the United Nations which considers such isolation a form of torture.
In a new report spearheaded by Yale Law School, the number of prisoners subjected to restrictive housing", as solitary is officially known, stood at between 41,000 and 48,000 in the summer of 2021. They were being held alone in cells the size of parking spaces, for 22 hours a day on average and for at least 15 days.
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