Folsom State Prison, located in California, was the first prison in the world to have electricity. It was known for its harsh living conditions and maximum security. It has housed famous prisoners such as Charles Manson and Rick James. The prison offers vocational and rehabilitation programs for inmates. Johnny Cash performed two concerts at the […]
Sing Sing Correctional Facility is a well-known prison in New York, still in use with a population of 1,700 to 2,200 prisoners. The prison is named after the city it was built in, which later changed its name to Ossining. Sing Sing was built in 1825 and was made profitable for the state by using […]
Angola Jail is a maximum security prison located in Louisiana, known for its harsh treatment of prisoners in the past. It has since undergone reforms and now offers enrichment opportunities such as KLSP Radio and the Angola Museum. The prison hosts the annual Angola Rodeo, with proceeds benefiting prisoner education programs. The prison’s location along […]
Attica Correctional Facility is a maximum security prison in New York that houses dangerous inmates. It became notorious for harsh treatment and a 1971 riot that resulted in deaths. The facility can hold over 2000 male inmates and has tear gas systems in some areas. Notable inmates include David Berkowitz and Mark David Chapman. One […]
Jails and prisons are different, with jails used for short-term confinement by local jurisdictions and prisons used for longer-term housing of convicted criminals by the state. Prisons have more facilities and services, while prisons have stricter security and handle more prisoners. Both are part of the criminal justice system. Although the terms “jail” and “jail” […]
Prison librarians must manage a library within specific security restrictions and regulations, providing services that serve the greatest number of users or have the greatest impact on the prison population. Safety and security are the most important considerations, and materials must be screened to ensure they are suitable for inmates. A prison librarian is responsible […]
Newgate Prison was a notorious prison in London for over 700 years, inspiring social reformers due to its squalor. It was destroyed and rebuilt multiple times, holding a range of prisoners. The prison no longer exists, but its history lives on through depictions in art and literature. Newgate Prison was a notorious prison that operated […]
Supermax prisons are high-security facilities that isolate inmates with minimal contact with the outside world. Some argue that the sensory deprivation is abusive and unconstitutional. Some US prisons have downgraded security features, but some still exist due to opposing views on the purpose of the prison system. Some believe harsh punishment is necessary to reduce […]
The Clink Prison Museum in London replicates medieval prison conditions with sound effects and displays of torture devices. Visitors can try out equipment and learn about the harsh life of inmates. Educational tours are available. The museum is small and not wheelchair accessible. Other nearby sites include the London Dungeon and London Bridge Experience. The […]
A prison workout is a set of exercises that can be done in a small space without weights or equipment, often including burpees, push-ups, and wall squats. While strength training is emphasized, other exercises like crunches and planks are also common. These workouts are popular for their simplicity and can be done by anyone, including […]
Becoming a prison guard requires passing a criminal background check, drug and alcohol testing, and a physical fitness test, as well as having the personality to handle different situations. The job offers steady employment, benefits, and opportunities for advancement in law enforcement. If you are interested in earning a good salary and making a difference […]
Prisons offer various inmate services, including educational classes, support groups for addiction, and stores that sell items like snacks and toiletries. The profits from these stores go towards inmate welfare funds, which benefit all prisoners with activities, classes, and legal resources. Prisons typically have a variety of inmate services for the benefit of those incarcerated. […]
Prison labor, originally used to save money and as a reward for good behavior, has become big business. Inmates manufacture products for private companies, saving them money and providing prisoners with financial rewards. However, some oppose these practices due to low wages and poor working conditions. The image of an inmate erasing license plates during […]
There are no national standards for prison conditions in the US, but some improvements have been made through court cases. The Commission on Safety and Abuse in American Prisons recommended better conditions and oversight committees, but progress has been slow. Holt v. Sarver was a landmark case that established prisoners’ rights. The Prisoner Litigation Reform […]
Prison records accessibility varies by country. In the US, most records are public and can be found online or through in-person inquiry. Exceptions include child records and some information kept private for security reasons. Whether or not prison records can be accessed by the public varies greatly from country to country. In the United States, […]
Prison ships were used to transport or house prisoners, enemies of the state, or political dissidents. They were cost-effective and repurposed vessels previously used by the navy. They fell out of favor as international standards for basic human rights were established, but some jurisdictions still use them in a humane way. The US has been […]
Visiting an inmate in prison requires applying to schedule a visit and complying with regulations. Visitors must dress conservatively, bring photo ID, and cannot bring items without prior arrangements. Lawyers have more leeway. Lockdowns can limit visiting hours. Procedure for prison visits is similar. The procedure for visiting an inmate in prison varies depending on […]
A corrections officer is responsible for the care and safety of prisoners and the management of a correctional facility. They require training and excellent communication skills. They may also serve as motivators, counselors, and liaisons. The job requires maintaining security and order, conducting searches, and assessing inmate behavior. Some may stereotype corrections officers as sadistic, […]
Prison work varies in type and purpose, with some facilities using it to provide skills and earn money, while others use it as punishment. In the past, prisoners were given meaningless tasks, but now they are put to productive work that benefits the prison. Inmates are limited to non-dangerous projects and those that don’t involve […]
Private prisons are detention centers run by for-profit enterprises, paid by the government. They are controversial, with opponents arguing that they lead to abuse and lobbying for harsher sentences, while proponents argue that they are more efficient and create jobs. Private prisons represent a small minority of the total number of prisoners in the US. […]
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