70 inmates were segregated for between 1-15 days in 2016
Yukon's Justice Minister says 70 inmates at the Whitehorse Correctional Centre were put in segregation in 2016 for 120 incidents.
Of the 32,000 bed days, last year 523 or 1.6 percent were served in solitary confinement.
She confirms she does not direct Corrections officials on how and when to use this practice, but says it is only done in the rarest of cases.
Segregation lasted for most inmates between one to seven days.
The longest any inmate was put into solitary was 11-15 days with 5 out-of 6 times being voluntarily.

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