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NY will limit solitary confinement for prison inmates |
By northcountrypublicradio.org- Brian Mann |
Published: 02/24/2014 |
Last week, Governor Andrew Cuomo agreed to sweeping changes to the way state prisons use solitary confinement. The deal was prompted by a Federal lawsuit filed by critics who say thousands of inmates, some of them pregnant or mentally ill, are being held for months and even years in isolation, often for minor infractions. The lawsuit focused in part on inmates housed at Upstate Correctional Facility in Malone, but will affect disciplinary procedures at a dozen state prisons across the North Country. Five Mualimm-ak spent eleven years in New York’s prison system for criminal weapons possession and other charges. Read More. |
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