How would I feel if I were in solitary confinement for 15 years? It is almost guaranteed to affect my physical, mental as well as my social health throughout the years. I will have no contact with other people, I will be fed poorly and unable to function as a normal human being. Solitary confinement for fifteen years would have negative affects on my physical, mental and social health. The effect it would have on my mental health would be significant. It would be nearly unquestionable that I would not be fed a proper diet to maintain a healthy life and also not being able to actually exercise because there may not be enough room or I might not have enough energy to do so. However, I would ask for small excercise objects such as a jump rope, a bouncy ball or weights to try to regain as much muscle as I could and keep myself busy. By the end of my time, I would be completely malnourished and lost quite a bit of weight. I would struggle to regain any energy, let alone get up and walk, eat, or talk. It would take countless months or even years after solitary to fully attain my physical health before I was out in confinement. Moreover, the effect that solitary confinement would have on my mental health would be much greater. Being locked in a room for a number of years all by myself with no chance of gaining human contact would …show more content…
Although, for criminals, I do believe that life in prison without parole would be more effective and more appropriate because they will have to suffer slower; they get to think of what they have done and only have the thoughts in their head to keep them busy. Speaking of me though, I would not be able to handle being in solitary for fifteen years let alone for my life. I would gather severe mental illnesses, my physical well being would deteriorate and I would not know how to function as a proper human