Author: Robert Presley
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Anatomy of a Prison, Folsom
Author: Robert Presley
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Anatomy of a Prison, Folsom
Author: California. Legislature. Joint Committee on Prison Construction and Operations
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Category : Prison administration
Languages : en
Pages : 208
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Category : Prison administration
Languages : en
Pages : 208
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Folsom Prison
Author: Jim Brown
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 9780738559216
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 132
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Folsom Prison is California's second-oldest prison, dating back to 1880. In the decades following the Gold Rush, it housed some of the state's most notorious prisoners in stone, dungeon-like cells behind solid-metal doors; was the first prison with electric power; and for many years provided labor for various state projects, including construction, fabrication, and printing of license plates. Thrust into the public consciousness in the 1960s by high-profile performances from country music's Johnny Cash, the prison remains a notorious and legendary institution. The variety of offenders housed at Folsom are incarcerated for a large gamut of criminal behavior, and the California Department of Corrections has been dedicated to rehabilitation efforts throughout the facility's long history.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 9780738559216
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 132
Book Description
Folsom Prison is California's second-oldest prison, dating back to 1880. In the decades following the Gold Rush, it housed some of the state's most notorious prisoners in stone, dungeon-like cells behind solid-metal doors; was the first prison with electric power; and for many years provided labor for various state projects, including construction, fabrication, and printing of license plates. Thrust into the public consciousness in the 1960s by high-profile performances from country music's Johnny Cash, the prison remains a notorious and legendary institution. The variety of offenders housed at Folsom are incarcerated for a large gamut of criminal behavior, and the California Department of Corrections has been dedicated to rehabilitation efforts throughout the facility's long history.
History of Folsom Prison
Author: Folsom Prison
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The California State Prison at Folsom
Author: California. Department of Corrections
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Pages : 1
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Author: Keramet Reiter
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300224559
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 313
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How America’s prisons turned a “brutal and inhumane” practice into standard procedure Originally meant to be brief and exceptional, solitary confinement in U.S. prisons has become long-term and common. Prisoners spend twenty-three hours a day in featureless cells, with no visitors or human contact for years on end, and they are held entirely at administrators’ discretion. Keramet Reiter tells the history of one “supermax,” California’s Pelican Bay State Prison, whose extreme conditions recently sparked a statewide hunger strike by 30,000 prisoners. This book describes how Pelican Bay was created without legislative oversight, in fearful response to 1970s radicals; how easily prisoners slip into solitary; and the mental havoc and social costs of years and decades in isolation. The product of fifteen years of research in and about prisons, this book provides essential background to a subject now drawing national attention.
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300224559
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 313
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How America’s prisons turned a “brutal and inhumane” practice into standard procedure Originally meant to be brief and exceptional, solitary confinement in U.S. prisons has become long-term and common. Prisoners spend twenty-three hours a day in featureless cells, with no visitors or human contact for years on end, and they are held entirely at administrators’ discretion. Keramet Reiter tells the history of one “supermax,” California’s Pelican Bay State Prison, whose extreme conditions recently sparked a statewide hunger strike by 30,000 prisoners. This book describes how Pelican Bay was created without legislative oversight, in fearful response to 1970s radicals; how easily prisoners slip into solitary; and the mental havoc and social costs of years and decades in isolation. The product of fifteen years of research in and about prisons, this book provides essential background to a subject now drawing national attention.
Facts about the California State Prison at Folsom'
Author: Folsom Prison
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Folsom's 93
Author: April Moore
Publisher: Linden Publishing
ISBN: 1610352033
Category : True Crime
Languages : en
Pages : 437
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From 1895 to 1937, 93 men were hanged at California's Folsom State Prison, and this book is the first to tell all of their stories, recounting long-forgotten tales of murder and swift justice, or sometimes, swift injustice that hanged an innocent man. Based on a treasury of historical information that has been hidden from the public for nearly 70 years, the full stories of these 93 executed men are presented in this collection including their origins, their crimes, the investigations that brought them to justice, their trials, and their deaths at the gallows. This wealth of previously unpublished historical detail gives a vivid view of the sociology of early 20th-century crime and of the resulting prison life. Readers take a trip back in time to the hard-boiled early 20th-century California that inspired the novels of Dashiell Hammett and countless other crime writers. Illustrated throughout with authentic and haunting prison photographs of each of the condemned men, the crimes and punishments of a vanished era are brought into a sharp and realistic light.
Publisher: Linden Publishing
ISBN: 1610352033
Category : True Crime
Languages : en
Pages : 437
Book Description
From 1895 to 1937, 93 men were hanged at California's Folsom State Prison, and this book is the first to tell all of their stories, recounting long-forgotten tales of murder and swift justice, or sometimes, swift injustice that hanged an innocent man. Based on a treasury of historical information that has been hidden from the public for nearly 70 years, the full stories of these 93 executed men are presented in this collection including their origins, their crimes, the investigations that brought them to justice, their trials, and their deaths at the gallows. This wealth of previously unpublished historical detail gives a vivid view of the sociology of early 20th-century crime and of the resulting prison life. Readers take a trip back in time to the hard-boiled early 20th-century California that inspired the novels of Dashiell Hammett and countless other crime writers. Illustrated throughout with authentic and haunting prison photographs of each of the condemned men, the crimes and punishments of a vanished era are brought into a sharp and realistic light.
Chronological History of State Prison at Folsom, Represa, California
Author: Folsom Prison
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Anatomy of Prison
Author: Hugh J. Klare
Publisher: Praeger
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 176
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In his preface, the author writes of his book that It is a description, not of life and work in prison, but of the attitudes to life and to work which a large local prison may engender. He asserts that the purpose of imprisonment should be the rehabilitation of offenders and the protection of society by preventing relapse into further crime.
Publisher: Praeger
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 176
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In his preface, the author writes of his book that It is a description, not of life and work in prison, but of the attitudes to life and to work which a large local prison may engender. He asserts that the purpose of imprisonment should be the rehabilitation of offenders and the protection of society by preventing relapse into further crime.