President Barack Obama on Monday ordered the U.S. federal prison system to ban solitary confinement for juvenile offenders, the White House said in a statement.
Obama also said he planned to divert inmates with serious mental illness to alternative forms of housing and to limit the use of “punitive segregation,” the statement said.
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“These steps will affect some 10,000 federal prisoners held in solitary confinement — and hopefully serve as a model for state and local corrections systems,” Obamawrote in an op-ed in the Washington Post published Monday evening. “And I will direct all relevant federal agencies to review these principles and report back to me with a plan to address their use of solitary confinement.”









