Shedding light on “the hole”: A systematic review and meta-analysis on adverse psychological effects and mortality following solitary confinement in correctional …

M Luigi, L Dellazizzo, CÉ Giguère, MH Goulet… - Frontiers in …, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Objectives To systematically review and meta-analyze the psychological effects and
mortality rate in inmates having been exposed to solitary confinement in correctional …

The impact of restrictive housing on inmate behavior: A systematic review of the evidence

RM Labrecque, P Smith - … on the consequences of sentencing and …, 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
Restrictive housing (RH) is one of the most controversial of contemporary correctional
practices. Policy makers and corrections officials often contend that its use is necessary to …

[PDF][PDF] Administrative segregation in US prisons

NA Frost, CE Monteiro - … in the US: Issues, challenges, and …, 2016 - nationaljailacademy.org
On September 1, 2015, newspapers across the country announced that a settlement
agreement had been reached between the California Department of Corrections and …

The effects of administrative segregation

P Gendreau, RM Labrecque - The Oxford handbook of prisons …, 2018 - books.google.com
The effective management of prisons has been a magnet for polarizing views among
penologists. Recall the “nothing works” debate (Martinson 1974), which focused on the …

Assessing the impact of time spent in restrictive housing confinement on subsequent measures of institutional adjustment among men in prison

RM Labrecque, P Smith - Criminal Justice and Behavior, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Proponents of restrictive housing argue that its use is an effective deterrent of antisocial
behavior, while its critics maintain that the setting causes serious psychological damage and …

The use of restrictive housing on gang and non-gang affiliated inmates in US prisons: Findings from a national survey of correctional agencies

DC Pyrooz, MM Mitchell - Justice Quarterly, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Gangs present serious challenges to the management and order of prisons. Restrictive
housing is viewed by correctional officials as one of the few effective responses to gangs, yet …

The new solitary confinement? A conceptual framework for guiding and assessing research and policy on “restrictive housing”

DP Mears, V Hughes, GB Pesta… - Criminal Justice …, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
As part of the rise of “get tough” punishment in recent decades, prison systems increasingly
have relied on solitary confinement and what many contemporary accounts have termed …

Procedural justice and incarcerated people's obligation to obey institutional rules: An examination of current, former, and never-gang members.

LM Alward, T Baker, JA Gordon - Journal of Criminal Justice, 2021 - Elsevier
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between procedural justice
perceptions and obligation to obey institutional rules among incarcerated populations with …

An analysis of the deterrent effects of disciplinary segregation on institutional rule violation rates

JW Lucas, MA Jones - Criminal Justice Policy Review, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
In light of the limited resources available in the criminal justice system, and given the
financial costs and inmate mental health risks associated with disciplinary segregation, the …

Prison system versus critics' views on the use of restrictive housing: Objective risk classification or ascriptive assignment?

RM Labrecque, DP Mears - The Prison Journal, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Despite the widespread use of restrictive housing in correctional institutions, little is known
about the factors associated with placement in this setting. This study advances two …