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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThe State (NY) Is Locking Kids in Solitary Confinement Without Toilets, Lawsuit Alleges
https://nysfocus.com/2026/01/09/ocfs-children-solitary-confinement-bathrooms-secure-facilities-lawsuitThe detention centers routinely use isolation both as punishment and when theyre understaffed, the youth allege. During the lockdowns, the incarcerated young people are often locked in rooms without access to telephones, media, recreational activities, or human contact. Some of the rooms have no windows.
Anyone who has a child can envision the harmful effects of isolating a youth in a cell, said Kate Wood, staff attorney with the Legal Aid Society, which filed the lawsuit with the law firm Jenner & Block. She said their clients describe really losing themselves, drowning in anxiety and fear and total lack of mental stimulation. Some have threatened suicide, Wood said.
The detention centers, known as secure placement facilities, are operated by the state Office of Children and Family Services, which also runs New Yorks foster care, adoption, and child protective services systems. The facilities, which hold young people ages 1221 who are convicted of crimes in family or youth criminal court, are supposed to focus on rehabilitation and treatment. OCFS policy requires that they offer seven to eight hours of daily educational, vocational, and recreational activities. Instead, according to the lawsuit, theyre frequently locked down, and some have provided little or no classroom education in the last year, even when they havent been on lockdown.
Solly Mack
(96,369 posts)British soldiers would chant, "Not human. Not human." My husband, who served, told me about the British soldiers and their chant. It really bothered him. A lot about Iraq bothered him and we have both lived with his agony all these years. It's been worse for him, of course.
I know about the "No heart. No heart." chant because an ICE agent was telling others about it during a stop through town. He was bragging, of course.
No heart. Not human.
That's one way to turn people into "others".
Same thing happens within U.S. law enforcement and penal system. The Justice system.
We, as a nation, turn both suspects and the convicted (as well as any chosen target) into others. Matters not if they are children or adults.
Makes it easier to mistreat them and makes it easier for people to dismiss and justify that mistreatment. To excuse it.
Same thing happens with ICE - which is part of U.S. law enforcement.
Dehumanize and it's easier to blame the "other" for anything and everything. Even their own abuse.
A lack of funds is no accident (nor is it an excuse). We fund what we care about (for the most part) - what we deem important and worthy of funding.