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DUNLEAVY: Solitary confinement, not torture

Controlling terrorists doesn’t need to mean coddling them

Solitary confinement is not torture. It is an effective management tool for dealing with terrorists.

Patrick Dunleavy is former deputy inspector general for the New York State Department of Corrections and author of “The Fertile Soil of Jihad” (Potomac Books, 2011).

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