In 1890, the Supreme Court called solitary confinement \u201cbarbaric,\u201d speculating that it would be abandoned altogether as a correctional practice. But now, nearly 130 years later, it\u2019s clear that their prediction couldn\u2019t have been more wrong. Professor Keramet Reiter tells the story of how solitary confinement became so widespread in the US, what this practice means for prisoners, and what can be done to change the system.
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