Promoting safer and more humane environments: The imperative of studying restrictive housing in corrections  ...Middle East

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In the realm of corrections, restrictive housing, often termed solitary confinement, has garnered criticism from human rights advocates and the public alike — and rightly so.   Our decades-long experience within the field as a correctional leader and policy researcher have made us keenly aware of how restrictive housing may harm a person’s mental, emotional and physical well-being. The consensus across National Institute of Justice (NIJ) sponsored research on restrictive housing concludes that it is not an effective deterrent. Overall, the studies found that restrictive housing does not reduce institutional-level misconduct or violence. In fact, two NIJ-sponsored studies, one by Florid

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