Cases & Concepts: A conversation about jail and prisoners' rights with Sam A. Harton

In our latest Cases & Concepts podcast, Senior Attorney Sam A. Harton discusses jail and prisoners’ rights, mental health and treatment while incarcerated, staffing issues, what loved ones and the public should know about what incarcerated individuals face and experience and more. (DISCLAIMER: This content does not constitute legal advice and is for informational purposes only.)

“There have been some years where suicide has been the leading cause of death inside jails throughout our country. And that’s because we over-incarcerate people suffering from mental illness and people who are suffering an acute crisis related to their mental illness. And so when our default response to mental illness is to throw them in jail or really putting those people at risk, and then the sort of second facet to that second reason why suicide is so common inside of jails is because those jails aren’t equipped to handle that task, that responsibility of being the mental health provider in their community.” - Senior Attorney Sam A. Harton

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Total incarceration in the United States by year (1920–2014)November Coalition – Public Domain

Aerial view of the Cook County Jail complexDavid WilsonCC BY 2.0 – caption added

Menardcc (Menard Correctional Center)Katherine BaskinCC BY-SA 2.5 – caption added

Federal Correctional Institution_Pekin_Illinois_Overhead View” – Prison InsightCC BY 2.0 – caption added

Rise in jail deaths is especially troubling as jail populations become more rural and more femaleGraphPrison Policy Initiative

Why jails and prisons can’t recruit their way out of the understaffing crisisGraphPrison Policy Initiative

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