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(Ebook) The Encyclopedia of American Prisons (Facts on File Crime Library) by Carl Sifakis ISBN 9780816045112, 9780816050727, 0816045119, 0816050724

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Authors:Carl Sifakis
Pages:336 pages.
Year:2003
Publisher:Facts on File
Language:english
File Size:4.36 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780816045112, 9780816050727, 0816045119, 0816050724
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(Ebook) The Encyclopedia of American Prisons (Facts on File Crime Library) by Carl Sifakis ISBN 9780816045112, 9780816050727, 0816045119, 0816050724

This reference covers the full gamut of the American penal system. From the early Pennsylvania and Auburn models, both of which drove many prisoners mad, to limited contemporary efforts to privatize prisons, this guide covers the entire history of prisons in America. Entries include important figures such as famous and infamous wardens, notable prisoners, prisons, escapes, prison riots, fires, prison society, convict labour, scandals and triumphs, reformers and terminology. It also covers key social issues connected to prisons such as overcrowding, mistreatment of prisoners, and the cost of maintaining prison programmes. Subjects covered include: abuse and torture in prison; David Berkowitz (aka Son of Sam); disease in prison; Dorothea Dix; capital punishment; juvenile delinquency; mentally ill inmates; Ed Morell, tortured convict and reformer; punishments and prisons in colonial America; and women's prisons.
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