I think I only have about a minute left.
I want to talk about your concern regarding the pervasive use of segregation to manage and isolate offenders who have mental disorders. Those were your words. I don't disagree that prolonged isolation is not an appropriate mental health intervention and doesn't lead to rehabilitation. But isn't there often a more immediate concern with respect to a mentally ill offender, and that's his or her personal safety? Isn't that why they will often find themselves away from the general population?