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Research: People suffer in solitary confinement as FL reforms sit idle

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Wednesday, April 9, 2025   

New research showed damage to Florida's 3,000 inmates in solitary confinement extends far beyond psychological trauma.

Solitary, which often lasts for 23 hours a day with no human contact and under artificial light, can extend for months or even years.

Michaela Romero, neural systems and behavior researcher at the University of Washington, is studying the effects using an unlikely subject: bumblebees. Her work reveals how solitary confinement biologically alters the brain and body, with important implications for Florida, where extreme isolation remains standard practice even as reform bills languish in legislative committee. Romero's research at the ZYWang Lab replicates prison-like solitary conditions with bumblebee colonies.

She called the findings alarming.

"Twice as many bees died in isolated housing as opposed to group housings," Romero reported. "I had two treatments, one set of bees were completely alone in their cells and then other ones were in groups of four, under all of the same conditions. The ones in isolated housing died twice as much as the group housing. "

Romero's research adds to growing evidence prolonged isolation may cause genetic and neurological harm, potentially increasing risks of aggression, depression, and premature death.

The proposed reforms in House Bill 1061 and its Senate companion would require mental health evaluations before solitary placement and create reporting requirements. However, since being referred to three committees in March, the bills have seen no movement and the session is scheduled to end May 2.

Romero's work revealed stark ethical contradictions. While lab animals live in enriched environments, Florida prisoners in solitary can endure conditions including 24-hour lighting -- a practice prohibited by federal welfare laws -- even for research animals.

"I have to provide day and night lighting to octopuses," Romero pointed out. "If I did not, they would take them away immediately, yet they are not having a problem with the fact that humans in solitary confinement in our state are exposed to 24-hour light and have for decades."

For Romero, the research is personal. Her fiancé Trevor Hendrix has endured years in solitary confinement in a Washington prison. With more than 3,000 Florida inmates currently in restrictive housing, she stressed the urgency of action, noting solitary confinement is not just punishment but systemic harm with lasting consequences.


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