Galsworthy Criminal Justice Reform Program

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Cruel and unusual punishment: When states don’t provide air conditioning in prison

“Air conditioning has become nearly universal across the South over the last 30 years, with one exception: in prisons. Although 95% of households in the South use air conditioning, including 90% of households that make below $20,000 per year, states around the South have refused to install air conditioning in their prisons, creating unbearable and dangerous conditions for incarcerated people.“

Prison Policy Initiative

June 18, 2019