Inhumane Prison Conditions Leading to Increased Self-Harm, Study Finds

The crisis of self-harm among inmates has been spotlighted in a new pilot prospective cohort study, revealing the urgent need for reform in prison environmental conditions, especially solitary confinement. This study underscores the necessity of addressing the dehumanizing aspects of imprisonment that exacerbate mental health issues. As activists and researchers demand systemic changes, the evidence mounts that humane treatment and rehabilitative approaches could significantly reduce self-harm incidents.