Solitary Confinement as State Harm: Reimagining Sentencing in Light of Dynamic Censure and State Blame
(2024) 26:1 Punishment & Society 72-90.
McGill SGI Research Papers in Business, Finance, Law and Society Research Paper No. 2024-02
20 Pages Posted: 18 Jan 2024
Date Written: January 1, 2024
Abstract
The continuous perpetration of unjustified harms by the carceral state through its use of solitary confinement justifies the creation of a novel process of automatic sentence review. This process is necessary to account for such state-perpetrated harms and communicate censure more accurately. This article proposes the use of a communicative theory of punishment developed in sentencing to characterise and account for the state’s wrongdoing and harms in the context of a sentence that involves solitary confinement. Specifically, it outlines a justification for an automatic review process of the offender’s carceral sentence based on an expanded and relational understanding of censure developed in the literature and proposes a two-step process to implement this review.
Keywords: solitary confinement, state, harms, sentence reviews
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