You’re awesome. Thanks for fixing it and sorry to call you out like that. I felt like I was having a stroke but I knew you had something worth reading in there!
I don’t understand how it’s inhumane. If the kid is dangerous then it saves other inmates, if he isn’t then it keeps him safe. I would never want to be in gen pop if I got arrested. Just not sure the food is worse.
It is a multi-faceted issue for sure. Some of those facets are the ones you mention. Another is the general negative effect of solitary confinement, especially on an 11-year-old.
I guess there’s the idea of solitary confinement is inhumane that people have against.
I’m trying so hard to understand your comment, but it’s fracturing my brain…
I just woke up when I wrote that, I’ll fix it.
You’re awesome. Thanks for fixing it and sorry to call you out like that. I felt like I was having a stroke but I knew you had something worth reading in there!
No problem m8.
I guess there’s the idea of “solitary confinement is inhumane” that people have, against (this decision).
I don’t understand how it’s inhumane. If the kid is dangerous then it saves other inmates, if he isn’t then it keeps him safe. I would never want to be in gen pop if I got arrested. Just not sure the food is worse.
Look up what people who are put in solitary confinement go through then.
It is a multi-faceted issue for sure. Some of those facets are the ones you mention. Another is the general negative effect of solitary confinement, especially on an 11-year-old.
Wow! Thank you!
Omg, thank you for that clarification. And yeah, I had a roommate who had done a short amount of solitary and that was enough to fuck him up for life.