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Episode 5. Understanding Solitary Confinement as State Violence

Episode 5. Understanding Solitary Confinement as State Violence

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Solitary confinement is harmful to all, but it is still regularly implemented in Washington state prisons. In this episode, we confront Washington state's use of solitary confinement and its impact on our communities, as well as the tensions around harm reduction legislation and state oversight. This episode features a conversation with Anthony Blankenship and testimony before Washington House Committee on Community Safety by Derek Collier.

Content note: this episode includes people discussing their experiences of solitary confinement that do not meet the UN "Mandela Rules," including the institutional use of drugs and shaming to control people, people suffering mental distress and suicidal ideation. Please take care while you listen.

You can find the full transcript and show notes at www.choicesmedia.org

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