Solitary Watch: News from a Nation in Lockdown

Solitary confinement in U.S. prisons and jails is one of the nation’s most pressing domestic human rights issues—and also one of the most invisible. Solitary Watch is a web-based project aimed at bringing the widespread use of solitary confinement out of the shadows and into the light of the public square. Our mission is to provide the public—as well as practicing attorneys, legal scholars, law enforcement and corrections officers, policymakers, educators, advocates, people in prison and their families—with the first centralized source of unfolding news, original reporting, firsthand accounts, and background research on solitary confinement in the United States.
Solitary Watch is a fantastic resource for those looking to stay in-the-know regarding solitary confinement. In addition to news and weekly updates, the site also features pieces written by inmates currently living in these conditions. To stay updated, you can follow Solitary Watch on Twitter, Facebook, and Youtube. Check out their short documentary below:

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