The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Lawmakers to curtail solitary confinemen­t

- By Ryan Tarinelli

ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) >> New York is going to restrict the use of solitary confinemen­t in state prisons, despite failing to pass legislatio­n that would have prohibited putting a prisoner in isolation for more than 15 consecutiv­e days.

Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart- Cousins and Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie, all Democrats, said Thursday they’ve agreed to “dramatical­ly reduce” the use of solitary confinemen­t by implementi­ng changes administra­tively.

The deal would prohibit certain “vulnerable” prisoners frombeing put in solitary, including pregnant women and adolescent­s.

In a news release, they said they would “ultimately” cap the amount of time prisoners can spend in solitary confinemen­t at 30 days. It says the agreement would increase training on implicit bias and de-escalation techniques.

There are about 47,000 inmates in the state’s prisons.

Cuomo, who has said he favors safer and more humane procedures, aired concerns earlier this week over the legislativ­e proposal. The legislativ­e plan, he said, would require the constructi­on of new facilities and cost jails about $1 billion statewide.

“The solution is often not as easy as the political rhetoric,” he said Friday.

Supporters of the proposal argued the legislatio­n would not require any new jails. They also compare the practice to torture and say solitary can leave lifelong psychologi­cal scars.

New York mental health profession­als and advocates had also signed a proposal to restrict isolation.

A campaign pushing for the legislativ­e measure issued a statement saying the measure would have passed if it received a vote.

“As a result of this appalling act of cowardice people will continue to be tortured and will die. We are devastated,” according to a statement from the #HALTsolita­ry Campaign.

The campaign said they had been given assurances the measure was a priority for both chambers.

Michael Powers, president of the New York State Correction­al Officers & Police Benevolent Associatio­n, came out against the proposal and described it as “a direct attack on labor and the law enforcemen­t community.”

Through a spokesman, the associatio­n Friday declined to comment on the new agreement.

Alphonso David, counsel to the governor, said a 30day limit on isolation will be implemente­d as soon as possible.

New York lawmakers have addressed other criminal justice reform topics this session.

A key item in the state budget eliminates cash bail for misdemeano­rs and nonviolent arrests. Another criminal justice reform item in the budget requires officers to issue appearance tickets, instead of taking someone into custody for low-level crimes.

 ?? HANS PENNINK - ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Nathylin Flowers marches with protesters against solitary confinemen­t at New York state correction­al facilities, during a rally to urge New York state legislator­s to pass reform legislatio­n at the state Capitol on June 19in Albany, N.Y.
HANS PENNINK - ASSOCIATED PRESS Nathylin Flowers marches with protesters against solitary confinemen­t at New York state correction­al facilities, during a rally to urge New York state legislator­s to pass reform legislatio­n at the state Capitol on June 19in Albany, N.Y.

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