Not exact matches
Thousands
of people, disproportionately Black and Brown people, remain in solitary in New York each day: 22 to 24 hours a day in a cell without any
meaningful human contact or programs.
The result is animals who simply live in cages for the rest
of their lives, with little
meaningful human contact.
The Correctional Service Canada («CSC») procedure known as administrative segregation (similar to solitary confinement) authorizes the placement
of inmates in small cells for up to 23 hours a day without
meaningful human contact.
Solitary confinement is the practice
of isolating prisoners alone in a small cell for 22 hours or more per day with little
meaningful human contact.
The UN's Mandela Rules define solitary confinement as confinement
of prisoners for 22 hours or more per day without
meaningful human contact.