Daily Digest

NYC Board Of Corrections Votes To End Solitary Confinement In City’s Jails

The New York City Board of Corrections has voted to end solitary confinement in the City’s jails, though critics still say that the changes do not do enough for inmates. 

But the new model, which is set to be put into effect in the fall, offers wide-ranging changes to make conditions more “humane” for prisoners. 

The changes include giving inmates a chance to receive attorney representation at infraction hearings, to spend at least 10 hours outside of a cell and to participate in more social functions with those around them.

Under the new rule, jail systems would not be able to keep an inmate in a cell alone for more than 20 to 24 hours a day. Instead of solitary confinement, those who act out or prove to be at high risk of violence would be put into the Risk Model Accountability System (RMAS). Those who commit violence on fellow inmates and staff would go through disciplinary hearings with the Department of Corrections officers.  

Subscribe to our free weekly newsletter!

A week of political news in your in-box.
We find the news you need to know, so you don't have to.

Even if it is decided that the inmate should be separated from others, they will have access to case managers. During that time, they will be let out of their cells for at least 12 hours as they progress through level two of the disciplinary training.

These reforms stem from initiatives taken in 2015 that banned solitary confinement for 16 to 21-year-old people and for those with serious mental health illnesses.

The Board made the decision after speaking with advocates, researchers and family members of those who have been in the jail system’s solitary confinement before.

“Through our work with our Board of Correction, we have found a plan that will provide a safe and human environment for those who are incarcerated and officers alike,” said Mayor Bill de Blasio in a statement. 

According to New York City Police Department, there have about 564 shootings in the city, a 77.4% increase from around this time last year. In just the last week of May, the city had 33 shootings. The number of shooting victims has increased by 76.9% from this time last year.

Gabrielle Guz

Recent Posts

After Conspiracy Theorist Laura Loomer Complains, Trump Fires Director Of NSA, Nation’s Top Cybersecurity Offical

President Donald Trump has unexpectedly fired Air Force Gen. Timothy Haugh, the director of the…

11 hours ago

Arizona AG Kris Mayes Announces 9th Lawsuit Against Trump Administration For ‘Chaotic’ & ‘Reckless’ Government Cuts

Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes (D) revealed the ninth and latest lawsuit against the Trump…

12 hours ago

After Trump Signs Order To Require Proof Of Citizenship To Vote, Democrats Call It ‘Immoral’

President Donald Trump recently signed an executive order to overhaul elections in the U.S. The…

2 days ago

DOGE Cuts Threaten To Send Social Security Into ‘A Death Spiral,’ Union Leader Says

Rich Couture, a union leader for Social Security Administration (SSA) employees, declared that the Department…

2 days ago

HHS Sec. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Says He’s Ordering CDC To Stop Recommending Fluoride In Drinking Water

Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he would…

2 days ago

Trump Wants A Massive Military Parade In Washington, D.C. On His Birthday

President Donald Trump wants a military parade on his birthday in Washington, D.C., on June…

3 days ago