Should Solitary Confinement Be Abolished?

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Solitary confinement should be abolished as it gives inmates more problems than it attempts to fix. Solitary confinement can take a massive toll on the mental aspects of an inmate's life, demonstrated when Cesar Villa shares his story by saying,” My psyche had changed—I would never be the same. The ability to hold a single good thought left me, as easily as if it was a simple shift of wind sifting over tired, battered bones,”(Casella & Ridgeway). Prisoners that have experienced solitary torture become unable to function properly as members of society after their release. Solitary confinement is said to help inmates, but it only makes it harder for them to transition back into the world after they served their time. While the mental effects