
By Lee Savage
The following is an excerpt from a letter I penned shortly after being placed on restrictive status (also known as “strip status”) for the infraction of “participating in a disturbance.” My crime was giving a speech to my quad (housing unit) on the insidious “psychological reprogramming” of the women being held captive in “CM”. The initials CM stand for Close Management, which is the highest classification of custody below Death Row. CM is also the name of the Special Housing Unit (SHU) in which these particular women are forced to live in conditions that may include 24 or 23 hour isolation.
I am one such female living in 24 hour solitary confinement 4 days per week and 23 hrs. 45 min. the other 3 days. The fifteen minutes out of my cell is for a shower, if given to me, for even showers can be denied at the officer’s discretion. I am now, due to this and other speeches, a “Level II”. My custody has been increased and I will be confined to my cell without any privileges until February 9th 2009 (I was given 120 more days added onto my original October date). This form of torture includes but is not limited to, severe restriction of movement, the removal of personal and state issued property (in varying degrees), alienation—the inability to socially interact with others, the denial of access to the phone and revoking visitation privileges with family members, educational programs and materials being withheld, and no canteen privileges. All these tactics combined, plus others not mentioned, are used to break one’s spirit and self-will so conformity can be achieved. Also so there will be no cohesion to other inmates, no acts of free-thinking, and to instill fear of greater repercussions for continued non-compliance.
Read more: Women Prisoners in Close Management Special Housing Units (CMSHU)