I see a
pattern. It seems that every new idea that lands in Illinois was first birthed
in New York, California or Colorado. The latest is the elimination of solitary confinement
in prisons. The idea is being pushed now in New York. It was eliminated last
year in Colorado.
Look for
this to come to a capitol near you….say in Springfield.
Understand,
Illinois abolished the death penalty back in 2011. I’m not even going to argue
that point. During his administration, Bruce Rauner tried to bring it back for
mass murderers and cop killers. He could never get traction. I would have been OK
with Rauner’s proposal but that train has left the station.
So, the only
tool left to corrections officers to control convicts inside Menard, Stateville
and Pontiac is the use of solitary confinement for inmates who really have
nothing left to lose. If you are a convicted murderer in Illinois, you can get
life without parole. You are not sentenced to solitary. You earn it.
I agree that
solitary confinement is inhumane. So is murder. I could see myself limiting the
practice to a finite period of time----say two weeks. But eliminating it altogether
seems dangerous. A prison official in New York told NPR that solitary
confinement is used strategically every day to maintain order and safety. He
said inmates don’t want to go there…..so they do everything they can to avoid
it.
Eliminating
solitary confinement takes one more tool out of the hands of the people we expect
to run corrections centers in an orderly way. It is really a thankless job with
many perils.
With
corrections officers in mind----I can’t support the elimination of solitary
confinement from Illinois prisons.
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