Mayor Adams on solitary confinement
Mayor Adams on solitary confinement
Mayor Adams on solitary confinement
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Mayor Eric Adams declared a state of emergency to suspend key provisions of Local Law 42, which aims to limit solitary confinement in New York City jails, citing safety concerns for both detainees and staff. The law, which was set to take effect shortly, includes a four-hour limit on isolating prisoners and mandates that they receive at least 14 hours outside their cells daily. Public Advocate Jumaane Williams condemned the mayor's actions as an abuse of power intended to bypass legislation passed by the City Council. Adams argued that the law's provisions could jeopardize safety and require excessive resources that are unavailable. Critics of solitary confinement emphasize the detrimental psychological effects of isolation on inmates, advocating for the law's implementation. The ongoing conflict highlights tensions between the mayor's administration and the City Council regarding jail reform policies.

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