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Category : Prisons
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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The United States Penitentiary, Marion, Illinois
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Category : Prisons
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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Category : Prisons
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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United States Penitentiary, Marion, Illinois, 1963-2003
Author: Marion Penitentiary (Ill.)
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Category : Prisons
Languages : en
Pages : 76
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Category : Prisons
Languages : en
Pages : 76
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Marion Penitentiary--1985
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Courts, Civil Liberties, and the Administration of Justice
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Category : Prison discipline
Languages : en
Pages : 776
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Category : Prison discipline
Languages : en
Pages : 776
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The United States Penitentiary, Marion, Illinois
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Category : Prisons
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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Category : Prisons
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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Certain Allegations at the United States Penitentiary, Marion, Illinois
Author: United States. Department of Justice. Office of the Inspector General
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Languages : en
Pages : 28
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Languages : en
Pages : 28
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Allegations of Mistreatment in Marion Prison, Illinois, U.S.A.
Author: Amnesty International USA.
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Category : Illinois
Languages : en
Pages : 42
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Category : Illinois
Languages : en
Pages : 42
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They Called Me "Doc of the New Alcatraz"
Author: Kenneth Kohutek Ph.D.
Publisher: Balboa Press
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 89
Book Description
This book described the experiences of a psychology intern and subsequent psychologist in a maximum-security federal penitentiary. It discussed experiences with those who were incarcerated, staff, as well as a physical description of the edifice where these events occurred. Experiences included a hostage situation, assaults, riots, attempted prison escapes, and a contract placed on the author. It described life in a prison which served as the maximum-security facility between the years of Alcatraz and the Supermax Penitentiary in Florence, Colorado.
Publisher: Balboa Press
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 89
Book Description
This book described the experiences of a psychology intern and subsequent psychologist in a maximum-security federal penitentiary. It discussed experiences with those who were incarcerated, staff, as well as a physical description of the edifice where these events occurred. Experiences included a hostage situation, assaults, riots, attempted prison escapes, and a contract placed on the author. It described life in a prison which served as the maximum-security facility between the years of Alcatraz and the Supermax Penitentiary in Florence, Colorado.
Report of Investigation of the Control Unit at the Marion Federal Penitentiary Marion, Illinois
Author: Paul S. Lawrence
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Category : Prisoners
Languages : en
Pages : 70
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Category : Prisoners
Languages : en
Pages : 70
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They Called Me Doc of the New Alcatraz
Author: Kenneth J. Kohutek
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ISBN: 9781961445345
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Prepare yourself for a written tour of the penitentiary where I worked for five and one-half years. During the tour we will visit the closed therapeutic community, segregation units, Control Unit, camp, hospital, and the corridor on which five of the eight cell blocks opened. I will introduce several inmates, administrators, and correctional staff. All names were changed to protect them and their family's privacy. These chapters will provide a glimpse of what was a life changing experience for me. There were those who spent more time working in this or similar situations. However, I was not prepared for what was behind the grills leading to the corridors from which these stories originated. I was too young or naive to stay any longer. I am blessed to have had the opportunity to experience firsthand what most people view on television or the internet.
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ISBN: 9781961445345
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Prepare yourself for a written tour of the penitentiary where I worked for five and one-half years. During the tour we will visit the closed therapeutic community, segregation units, Control Unit, camp, hospital, and the corridor on which five of the eight cell blocks opened. I will introduce several inmates, administrators, and correctional staff. All names were changed to protect them and their family's privacy. These chapters will provide a glimpse of what was a life changing experience for me. There were those who spent more time working in this or similar situations. However, I was not prepared for what was behind the grills leading to the corridors from which these stories originated. I was too young or naive to stay any longer. I am blessed to have had the opportunity to experience firsthand what most people view on television or the internet.
The Marion Experiment
Author: Stephen C. Richards
Publisher: SIU Press
ISBN: 0809333775
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
Taking readers into the darkness of solitary confinement, this searing collection of convict experiences, academic research, and policy recommendations shines a light on the proliferation of supermax (super-maximum-security) prisons and the detrimental effects of long-term high-security confinement on prisoners and their families. Stephen C. Richards, an ex-convict who served time in nine federal prisons before earning his PhD in criminology, argues the supermax prison era began in 1983 at USP Marion in southern Illinois, where the first “control units” were built by the Federal Bureau of Prisons. The Marion Experiment, written from a convict criminology perspective, offers an introduction to long-term solitary confinement and supermax prisons, followed by a series of first-person accounts by prisoners—some of whom are scholars—previously or currently incarcerated in high-security facilities, including some of the roughest prisons in the western world. Scholars also address the widespread “Marionization” of solitary confinement; its impact on female, adolescent, and mentally ill prisoners and families; and international perspectives on imprisonment. As a bold step toward rethinking supermax prisons, Richards presents the most comprehensive view of the topic to date to raise awareness of the negative aspects of long-term solitary confinement and the need to reevaluate how prisoners are housed and treated.
Publisher: SIU Press
ISBN: 0809333775
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
Taking readers into the darkness of solitary confinement, this searing collection of convict experiences, academic research, and policy recommendations shines a light on the proliferation of supermax (super-maximum-security) prisons and the detrimental effects of long-term high-security confinement on prisoners and their families. Stephen C. Richards, an ex-convict who served time in nine federal prisons before earning his PhD in criminology, argues the supermax prison era began in 1983 at USP Marion in southern Illinois, where the first “control units” were built by the Federal Bureau of Prisons. The Marion Experiment, written from a convict criminology perspective, offers an introduction to long-term solitary confinement and supermax prisons, followed by a series of first-person accounts by prisoners—some of whom are scholars—previously or currently incarcerated in high-security facilities, including some of the roughest prisons in the western world. Scholars also address the widespread “Marionization” of solitary confinement; its impact on female, adolescent, and mentally ill prisoners and families; and international perspectives on imprisonment. As a bold step toward rethinking supermax prisons, Richards presents the most comprehensive view of the topic to date to raise awareness of the negative aspects of long-term solitary confinement and the need to reevaluate how prisoners are housed and treated.