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Mayor Adams Suspends New Solitary Confinement Law Amid Safety Concerns

Mymoena Davids by Mymoena Davids
July 29, 2024
in Adams Administration, Crime and Public Safety, Metro
Mayor Adams Suspends New Solitary Confinement Law Amid Safety Concerns
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On Monday, July 29th, New York City Mayor Eric Adams issued an emergency order suspending key parts of a new law intended to limit the use of solitary confinement in local jails. The law, which was set to take effect the following day, sought to cap solitary confinement to four hours and ensure that detainees receive at least 14 hours outside their cells daily. It also included provisions to limit the use of restraints on inmates during transport.

Mayor Adams’ order, however, paused these measures, citing safety concerns for both staff and detainees. The mayor argued that the new restrictions could potentially lead to an increase in violence within the jails, as they reduce the discretion of correctional officers to manage inmates who pose serious risks. Adams emphasized the need to protect the health and safety of all individuals in the city’s custody, as well as the officers and staff working within the jails.

The decision to suspend the law has sparked significant controversy. New York City Public Advocate Jumaane Williams, who originally introduced the bill, criticized the mayor’s actions, accusing him of using misinformation to undermine the legislation. Williams highlighted the dangers of prolonged solitary confinement, including increased risks of suicide and mental health issues among inmates. He condemned the mayor’s emergency order as an abuse of power and vowed to take legal action to ensure the law’s implementation.

Supporters of the new law argue that it includes necessary safety exemptions and accuse the mayor of overreaching with his use of executive orders. The City Council, which had previously overridden a veto from Adams to pass the law, expressed strong opposition to the suspension, stating that it leaves both inmates and staff less safe.

The federal monitor overseeing reforms at Rikers Island, Steve Martin, has also expressed concerns about the new law, citing the dysfunction within the city’s correctional system. He noted that the city lacks the staffing and resources necessary to implement the law effectively.

The emergency declaration will remain in effect for up to 30 days, with possible extensions. The suspension of the solitary confinement provisions is currently set to last five days, pending further review or modification.

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