Annotated Bibliography on Solitary Confinement
Cheril L. Hall
American InterContinental University
CRJS405 Research Methods for Criminal Justice Solitary Confinement and Mental Health
An issue we have in the correctional system is solitary confinement & mental health. Solitary confinement is the practice of confining a person that is incarcerated to a small cell for around twenty-two to twenty-three hours of the day without any social contact.
The problem with solitary confinement is that it is either being done to someone that is weak minded or to someone for an extended period of time. There needs to be a balance between the solitary confinement and length of time that is allowed for an individual to be in isolation. When a person
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This study used multivariable logistic regression to adjust for prior mental health conditions, age, gender, disciplinary actions, protective custody, short or long term administrative segregation, chronic discipline, special risk group, or special needs, the total time spent in solitary confinement such as number of days/weeks/months. The findings in this study showed that more than 40 percent of the recently released were found to have symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder and they feel that there should be a larger study done to confirm their …show more content…
Immigrations Detention Centers. The study of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement also known as ICE and how they use their detention centers when it comes to solitary confinement and mental health. In this study, they cover the lack of psychological treatment for mental health concerns and how solitary confinement is used for the treatment of mental health. Erika covers solitary confinement's negative psychological effects on individuals with mental illness, Immigration Law and solitary confinement in the United States with a Historical Background of Immigration Detention, the Effects of solitary confinement, and solitary confinement in immigration detention centers as