C.R.S. Section 17-26-301
Legislative declaration


(1)

The general assembly finds that:

(a)

Placing individuals with serious mental illness in restrictive housing, also known as solitary confinement, within a local jail is inappropriate and causes further harm to the individual;

(b)

According to the National Commission on Correctional Health Care, prolonged solitary confinement is cruel, inhumane, and degrading treatment and harmful to an individual’s health, and juveniles, individuals with serious mental illness, and pregnant women should be excluded from solitary confinement of any duration;

(c)

The World Health Organization, United Nations, and other international bodies have recognized that solitary confinement is harmful to health;

(d)

Psychological effects caused by placement in isolation can include self-harm, suicide, paranoia, psychosis, cognitive disturbances, perceptual distortions, obsessive thoughts, anxiety, and depression;

(e)

Studies have shown that the psychological stress created from solitary confinement compares to the distress of physical torture. According to United States District Judge Thelton Henderson, putting an individual with a serious mental illness in solitary confinement is the equivalent of putting a person with asthma in a place with little air.

(f)

In 2012, a task force appointed by the United States attorney general concluded that nowhere is the damaging impact of incarceration on vulnerable children more obvious than when it involves solitary confinement. Juveniles experience symptoms of paranoia, anxiety, and depression even after very short periods of isolation.

(g)

The United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners state that solitary confinement should be prohibited in cases involving children and in the case of adults with mental or physical disabilities when their conditions would be exacerbated by such measures; and

(h)

International standards established by the United Nations Rules for the Treatment of Women Prisoners and Non-custodial Measures for Women Offenders state that pregnant women should never be placed in solitary confinement as they are especially susceptible to its harmful psychological effects.

(2)

Therefore, the general assembly declares that due to the substantial negative impacts of placing juveniles and adults with specific health conditions in restrictive housing, the state must take immediate steps to end and prohibit the use of restrictive housing of juveniles and adults with specific health conditions in Colorado jails.

Source: Section 17-26-301 — Legislative declaration, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-17.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

17‑26‑101
Jail in each county
17‑26‑102
Keeper of jail - expenses
17‑26‑103
Duties of keeper
17‑26‑104
Feeding prisoners
17‑26‑104.3
Menstrual hygiene products for a person in custody - definitions
17‑26‑104.4
Incarceration of a person with the capacity for pregnancy - report - definition
17‑26‑104.5
Medical visits - charge to persons in custody - provider charges - state hospital in Pueblo
17‑26‑104.7
Prohibition against the use of restraints on pregnant persons in custody
17‑26‑104.9
Opioid treatment for a person in custody - definitions
17‑26‑105
Separation of prisoners
17‑26‑106
Male and female prisoners
17‑26‑107
Prisoners to work - work outside of jail - expenses
17‑26‑108
County to support spouse - when
17‑26‑109
Deductions of time - record keeping - forfeitures - definition
17‑26‑111
Separate sentences continuous
17‑26‑116
Commitment - copy to sheriff - return endorsed
17‑26‑117
Commitment box - successor
17‑26‑118
Criminal justice data collection - definitions
17‑26‑118.5
Prevention of erroneous payments to prisoners - identifying information reporting system
17‑26‑119
Jail in another county - costs
17‑26‑120
Keeping of fugitives - charges
17‑26‑121
Juveniles - confinement - when
17‑26‑122
Guards - compensation
17‑26‑123
Federal prisoners - expense
17‑26‑124
Charges for foreign prisoners
17‑26‑125
Account of moneys - report
17‑26‑126
Commissioners to examine jail
17‑26‑127
Escape - duty of sheriff - expenses
17‑26‑129
Applicability of provisions
17‑26‑140
Continuity of care for persons released from jail
17‑26‑301
Legislative declaration
17‑26‑302
Definitions
17‑26‑303
Placement in restrictive housing in a local jail
17‑26‑304
Screening in jails
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Current through Fall 2024

§ 17-26-301’s source at colorado​.gov