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Stuck in solitary: Nebraska teens increasingly locked in ‘room confinement’ despite state law meant to limit it Watch Inside the Story with 10/11′s Bill Rentschler for an interview with ...
Solitary confinement at the prison involves being locked in a small, windowless room for about 22 hours a day with lights on at all times, the lawsuit alleges. The suit claims these conditions ...
He’s initially telling this to the camera in the single solitary room that his entire one-man show, Inside, takes place within, before the scene suddenly cuts to him sitting in the dark at night ...
Think, too, of how it must have felt for five-year-olds in Montclair, hearing a kid screaming next door for 30 minutes on a regular basis, begging to be let out of that school’s quiet room.
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He’s in solitary, she said staff told her. He can’t participate. Solitary to be a last resort In 2020, the Nebraska Legislature passed a law setting new rules for juvenile room confinement.
The number of youth put into room confinement only increased by 13 kids in that same time, suggesting that teenagers like Lowman’s son are spending much longer stretches in solitary.
County- and Nebraska-run detention centers are put more juveniles into solitary confinement for longer stretches of time in 2023, according to a recent report.