Stop Solitary - Reports and Studies
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Buried Alive: Solitary Confinement in Arizona’s Prisons and Jails
By Caroline Isaacs and Matthew Lowen
American Friends Service Committee - Arizona
May 2007
Analysis of Colorado's Administrative Segregation
Maureen L. O'Keefe
CO Dept. of Corrections, Office of Planning and Analysis
2005
One Year Longitudinal Study of the Psychological Effects of Administrative Segregation
By Maureen L. O'Keefe, M.A.
CO Dept. of Corrections
October 31, 2010
Evaluating the Effectiveness of Supermax Prisons
By Daniel P. Mears, Florida State University
Urban Institute, Justice Policy Center
March 2006
Regulating Prisons of the Future
A Psychological Analysis of Supermax and Solitary Confinement
By Craig Haney and Mona Lynch
NYU Review of Law and Social Change, 1997
Does Prison Harden Inmates? A Discontinuity-Based Approach
By M. Keith Chen and Jesse M. Shapiro
Cowles Foundation for Research in Economics at Yale University
January 2004
The Elusive Data on Supermax Confinement
by Alexandra Naday, Joshua D. Freilich and Jeff Mellow
The Prison Journal 2008; 88; 69
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