It's not really for you to personally determine what type of punishment is suitable. That's determined by the state. If the state did deem solitary confinement as appropriate punishment, then it would do so itself. It is the case that the state does not go so far as to inflict such type of punishment. It's also not a matter of the prisons to determine what is suitable punishment for a prisoner's crimes. It's only job is to house and detain them. Solitary confinement isn't a measurement of punishment for crimes someone has committed, it's often a means of prison conduct control as is commonly depicted at least.Yukaphile wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2020 12:09 pm And so? It's not branding somebody, putting them up against hot coals, setting them on fire, shocking their nuts, or worse, which we have done in the past. I think solitary confinement is absolutely justified for some people I've read of in human history. That said, they are outliers, granted, and far and few in between so as to, in an ideal world, make solitary confinement merely for them alone and not common petty criminals, of which the system of power is so rife for abuse, as I'd noted above, a guy who mispaid his parking tickets might be hit with it. Sadly, I could see this form of punishment (I refuse to call it torture unless it is in excess, which I've already noted) as well as the death penalty going the way of the dinosaur someday. Just gotta keep pampering those mass murderers and serial rapists, eh?
A big part of what this person is protesting is the prisons employing it on any people in the prison which includes people you're talking about that shouldn't receive it.
Also whether you personally consider it torture is questionable and insubstantial to the reported psychological effects on its subjects.