Corrections Reform

An overhead view of a solitary jail cell with a single metal bed frame and a thin mattress. The cell includes a basic toilet and sink, all enclosed within the bare, confined space, evoking a stark and austere atmosphere.

Our constitution is meant to safeguard against government abuses of power. But all too often, the rights of those involved in the criminal justice system are compromised or ignored.

Throughout New Mexico, there are over 15,000 men and women in jail or prison.Overcrowded and financially strained correctional facilities cause many prisoners to routinely suffer abuse and inadequate care.

ACLU-NM works to fight unconstitutional conditions and the “lock ‘em up” mentality that prevails in the legislature. In our extensive work defending prisoners’ rights, we have fought for:

  • Improved mental health care and screening in the Dona Ana County Detention Center
  • Better safety and services for youth in state juvenile justice facilities
  • Legislation that emphasizes treatment over incarceration for nonviolent drug offenders
  • Accommodation of prisoners’ religious requirements, including access to a kosher diet and sweat lodges
  • Accountability in instances of prisoner abuse at the hands of correctional officers

Learn more about recent cases and news related to NM prisons and Corrections Reform below.

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Body camera footage from March 8, 2025, when such training operations took place at DACDC. Various officers, masked and armed, are seen running into the quiet cells in the middle of the night.

People Incarcerated in Doña Ana County Jail Sue Over Violent Paramilitary Tactics and Inhumane Treatment 

Six people who were held at the Doña Ana County Detention Center (DACDC) filed a lawsuit today seeking to end the jail's practice of conducting violent, unwarranted paramilitary training operations on incarcerated people.
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Blue collage images of Mah-konce; a childhood picture of him with a green filter; another photo of him smiling next to someone in a purple filter

Beyond the Concrete Box: Mah-Konce Hudson’s Story

This blog is the final of a series based on interviews with three men currently held in the Penitentiary of New Mexico who are part of a class action lawsuit challenging the inhumane and unconstitutional conditions of New Mexico’s long-term solitary confinement unit.
News & Commentary
Dark blue collage image of GuJuan, featuring a recent photo of him along with a childhood picture in various color filters

Beyond the Concrete Box: Gujuan Fusilier’s Story

This blog is the third of a series based on interviews with three men currently held in the Penitentiary of New Mexico who are part of a class action lawsuit challenging the inhumane and unconstitutional conditions of New Mexico’s long-term solitary confinement unit.
Court Case
Feb 13, 2023

Milligan v. Watson, Diaz, New Mexico Corrections Department

Court Case
Dec 15, 2022

Disability Rights New Mexico v. New Mexico Corrections Department