Christopher B. Epps, Mississippi's commissioner of corrections, said he used to believe that difficult inmates should be locked down as tightly as possible, for as long as possible. ?That was the culture, and I was part of it,? he said.A growing number of states are rethinking the use of long-term isolation and re-evaluating how many inmates require the punishment that?s been long opposed by humanitarian groups.
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