NYC Council Defies Protests, Bans Solitary Confinement in Historic Move

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The New York City Council is expected to pass legislation banning solitary confinement in city jails, despite protests from the New York City Police Department and Mayor Eric Adams. The bill, which would only allow a four-hour de-escalation period in emergencies and require inmates to have 14 hours outside their cells, has enough support to override a potential veto from the mayor. Supporters argue that solitary confinement is a form of torture, while opponents believe it is necessary for the safety of both inmates and staff.
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