California could soon restrict the use of solitary confinement in prisons and jails
by Hannah Wiley, Los Angeles Times
Aug 30, 2022
3 minutes
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California lawmakers on Tuesday sent Gov. Gavin Newsom a bill to limit solitary confinement in jails, prisons and private detention centers and ban its use altogether for vulnerable populations such as pregnant and elderly people.
The fate of the legislation, Assembly Bill 2632, remained uncertain through this year's legislative session due to strong opposition from law enforcement groups and concerns from the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation about the bill's price tag.
The state corrections agency estimated that the restrictions on solitary confinement could add more than $1
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