This compelling collection of stories told directly by people personally impacted by solitary confinement is the first book in a new Voice of Witness series with Haymarket Books.
An estimated 80,000 Americans are held in solitary confinement in prisons across the country. Solitary confinement, often in cells no bigger than six by ten feet, means twenty-four hours per day with little or no meaningful human contact.Six by Tenexplores the mental, physical, and spiritual impacts of Americas widespread embrace of solitary confinement, as told through the first-person narratives of individuals subjected to solitary confinement, family members on the outside, and corrections officers.
Each chapter presents a different individuals story and probes how Americans from all over the country and all walks of life find themselves held in solitary for years or even decades at a time. In addition to evocative first-hand accounts, the book also includes essays and analysis on how solitary became such a prominent feature of the US prison system today.
Solitary confinement is the little-known dead end of the US criminal justice system. To understand that system, people need to understand and wrestle with what is happening in Americas isolation cells.
Mateo Hokeis writer, journalist, and co-editor ofPalestine Speaks: Narratives of Life Under Occupation.
Taylor Pendergrassis a lawyer and activist focused on criminal justice reform. He currently works for the American Civil Liberties Union.
A collection of intimate portraits told directly by people whose lives have been devastated by solitary confinement in America.
The growing movement against mass incarceration and harsh sentencing that began with books likeThe New Jim Crow, gets a human face as the stories of those impacted by the inhumanity of solitary confinement speak out. This book uses the power of oral history to weave tlģ