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New York Campaign for Alternatives to Isolated Confinement

In 1991, Southport Correctional Facility became New York state’s first “supermax”—a prison designed to hold people in near-total isolation. In a 2017 article, Victoria Law reported on the experience of people held there in an article for Solitary Watch. Approximately 350 men were in solitary confinement at the prison, over 90 percent of them Black […]

News & Features

New York’s Oldest Supermax Prison Closes as State Prepares to Implement Law Limiting Solitary Confinement

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by Victoria Law

March 11, 2022

Seven Days in Solitary

Seven Days in Solitary [6/24/19]

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by Valerie Kiebala

June 24, 2019

Seven Days in Solitary

Seven Days in Solitary [12/24/17]

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by Valerie Kiebala

December 24, 2017

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New York Supermax

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by Victoria Law

December 14, 2017

Seven Days in Solitary

14 Days in Solitary [4/10/2016]

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by Katie Rose Quandt

April 10, 2016

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