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  1. Jan 6, 2020 · Experience of solitary confinement during recent incarceration has been found to be associated with post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms after release 5 and with increased likelihood of reincarceration. 6 In The Lancet Public Health, Christopher Wildeman and Lars Andersen make an important new contribution to this literature with their study ...

    • Katherine E McLeod, Ruth Elwood Martin
    • 2020
  2. Dec 8, 2020 · Recent studies show that time spent in solitary confinement shortens lives, even after release, and speakers at the International Symposium emphasized various other ways solitary causes irreparable harm.

  3. Mar 23, 2009 · It is unclear how many prisoners in solitary confinement become psychotic. Stuart Grassian, a Boston psychiatrist, has interviewed more than two hundred prisoners in solitary...

  4. Dec 9, 2020 · This book examines solitary confinement in a broad sense; looking at the psychology behind its use, the legal ramifications, as well as the impact solitary confinement has on the individual. The text is divided into three distinct sections.

  5. Apr 13, 2016 · Governments in the Western world took up solitary confinement in earnest two centuries ago, and the practice — whether it was doled out as punishment, crime prevention or moral remediation — is...

  6. Solitary confinement subjects prisoners to extreme forms of social isolation and social exclusion that, in turn, produce very high levels of suffering and pathology and nearly unprecedented degrees of loneliness.

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  8. Dec 7, 2021 · The findings indicate that solitary confinement is perceived as unfair and as intensifying hostile emotions and physical aggression, and that it is related to a range of long-term physiological, mental, and behavioral disorders.

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