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The Dark History of Solitary Confinement

The Dark History of Solitary Confinement

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Join Emily "Em" Carter as she uncovers the shocking truth behind one of America's most controversial prison practices. What if I told you that solitary confinement wasn't originally designed as punishment, but as a compassionate reform by well-meaning Quakers who believed isolation could heal the criminal soul? In this deep dive, Em traces the fascinating and troubling evolution from 18th-century penitentiaries meant for spiritual reflection to today's psychological torture chambers. Discover how Eastern State Penitentiary's revolutionary "separate system" was supposed to be a humane alternative to brutal physical punishment, and learn why good intentions sometimes lead to devastating consequences. From the philosophical roots of criminal reform to the modern super-max facilities that house inmates in near-total isolation, this episode reveals how progressive ideals can transform into their opposite over time. Em's expertise in criminal psychology and forensic science brings this complex history to life, showing how understanding the past is crucial for reforming our future. Ready for more thought-provoking content that challenges what you think you know about crime and justice? Head over to https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ where you'll find an entire library of engaging podcasts that dive deep into the stories that shape our world. Don't just listen—discover your next obsession today!

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