Psychological Effects Of Solitary Confinement

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Throughout history, different forms of discipline have been used to enforce laws and support the rules that the government enacted for imprisonment. Prisons are divided by degrees of security, depending on the severity of the crime committed and the threat that the prisoners may present. Solitary confinement is often used for the most dangerous inmates or for those that authorities want to discipline even more harshly.
According to the New York University of Law The United States currently holds over 80,000 inmates in solitary confinement, which is more than any other democratic country in the world. Imagine spending 23 hours a day in a 10 foot by 7 foot room. The fluorescent lights are constantly on, and contact with the outside world is
Physiological effects can be caused by the prisoner’s physical state of confinement. For example, inmates who are in solitary confinement may complain of abdominal pains, and also muscle pains in the back and neck, which can be caused by the long periods of inactivity due to isolation of solitary confinement. (Smith, 2006; Shalev, 2008). Many researchers came to a conclusion that some consequences of solitary confinement are direct results of deprivation (Smith, 2006; Shalev, 2008). Confined prisoner may experience an increased oversensitivity meaning that every and any sound may frightened them, such as the sound of closing and opening of doors. This is one thing that can cause to sleeping difficulties (Smith, 2006). These symptoms can worsen with placement in solitary confinement over and over. It can increase already existing psychological symptoms, and can also create new effects from the constant visits to solitary confinement. (Shalev,
In 2009, Robert Foor, an Illinois man with mental illness, was placed in isolation and “became more mentally ill, mutilating himself by cutting and biting, and attempted to hang himself.” He ultimately died in solitary confinement at Tamms Correctional Center. Another man held at Tamms, Anthony Gay, and “cut off a part of his genitalia, which a physician identified as possibly a testicle and hung it from a string tied to his cell door. He was treated and then sent to a strip cell as punishment”. (Jeffrey L. Metzner and Jamie Fellner

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