The inmates of Litchfield Penitentiary, the fictional
setting for the Netflix TV series Orange
is the New Black, are not shy women.
The SHU (pronounced “shoe”), or “security housing unit,” is
a separate prison facility designed to isolate inmates from any human contact.
While sometimes used to protect the prisoner from harm by others or to
themselves (to implement suicide watch, for example), it’s often used as
punishment for violating prison regulations. At last count, it’s
been estimated that over 80,000 prisoners in the U.S. are housed in the SHU
– more than any other democratic country. And while inmates in minimum security
may be held in the SHU for a few days at most, those in maximum security
prisons can be in solitary for as long as five
years.