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What is NYC RCNY § 6-07?

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(a) Punitive segregation, also known as PSEG or solitary confinement, imposes significant risks of psychological and physical harm on people in custody. These risks are intensified for those with pre-existing mental illness or medical conditions and young adults.

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Effective: 7/9/2021Last amended: 7/28/2024

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RCNY § 6-07

(a)Punitive segregation, also known as PSEG or solitary confinement, imposes significant risks of psychological and physical harm on people in custody. These risks are intensified for those with pre-existing mental illness or medical conditions and young adults. The risk of self-harm and potentially fatal self-harm is also strongly associated with solitary confinement. The hallmarks of solitary confinement – social deprivation and enforced idleness – create these serious health risks and are antithetical to the goals of social integration and positive behavioral change.

(b)By July 28, 2024, the use of all forms of punitive segregation as defined in 40 RCNY § 6-03(b)(16), shall be prohibited in all existing and future DOC facilities.

(c)Upon the Department's elimination of punitive segregation and commencing July 28, 2024, the only form of restrictive housing the Department is permitted to operate will be restrictive housing pursuant to 40 RCNY § 6-08 through § 6-25. (Added City Record 6/9/2021, eff. 7/9/2021; amended City Record 6/28/2024, eff. 7/28/2024)

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