Hamilton College Hamilton Digital Commons Student Scholarship Works by Type 5-16-2021 Collection of Solitary Confinement Witness estimonyT Brooke Kessler '22 Hamilton College Lynn Kim '21 Hamilton College Drew Frey '23 Hamilton College Percy Mixson '24 Hamilton College Tatum Barclay '22 Hamilton College Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.hamilton.edu/student_scholarship Citation Information Kessler, Brooke '22; Kim, Lynn '21; Frey, Drew '23; Mixson, Percy '24; and Barclay, Tatum '22, "Collection of Solitary Confinement Witness estimonyT " (2021). Hamilton Digital Commons. https://digitalcommons.hamilton.edu/student_scholarship/27 This work is made available by Hamilton College for educational and research purposes under a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0 license. For more information, visit http://digitalcommons.hamilton.edu/about.html or contact
[email protected]. Brooke Kessler, Lynn Kim, Drew Frey, Percy Mixson, Tatum Barclay Professor Larson Literature of Witness 16 May 2021 Final Project: Collection of Solitary Confinement Witness Testimony Introduction The Cruel Injustice of Solitary Confinement Solitary confinement has many different forms. It can be a supermax prison, designed intentionally to hold people solely in solitary confinement, or restrictive housing, also known as “disciplinary segregation, administrative segregation, protective custody, control units, security housing units (SHU), special management units (SMU), or simply ‘the hole’,”1 which takes the form of separate isolated units within