During the 1920s American life was much different from today. A new law was banning alcohol. This law was known as the prohibition act. When this law was passed, a huge crime wave started, and super criminals were too tough for regular prisons. A super prison was needed, and a man named Homer C. Cunnings had just the right idea. The super prison Alcatraz was one of the toughest prisons ever built; this is the story of Alcatraz from beginning to end.
Homer C. Cunnings had one large prison to build in one small chunk of time. luckily, the island that he was building on, already had a prison on it. So Homer reinforced it with steel and cement. Then he beefed up the security. For every four prisoners there was one guard. Tear gas could drop from
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Escape attempts were rising. There was a deadly riot where guards were killed. The army was called in to drop grenades to stop the armed prisoners. After four days of exploding grenades and exchanging fire, the battle ended. However, the people of San Francisco (the home of Alcatraz were questioning its ability to hold criminals. They felt that they were no longer safe after the riot.
After a deadly riot in which guards were killed, people were afraid that Alcatraz prison was no longer safe. They were afraid that prisoners would escape into the city of San Francisco. Also, the salty air and cold winds of San Francisco bay had taken their toll on the prison’s walls. “the rock was literally falling apart,”(Henderson 281). The salty wind had eroded the walls to a point of no return. Alcatraz was just too expensive to fix or run anymore. Fortunately, Prohibition had ended and it was legal to sell alcohol. That meant no more super gangsters; so in 1963 Alcatraz, the super prison opened its doors, prisoners were sent to jails everywhere. Now, its a national park.
Alcatraz was an amazing prison, it held the most dangerous people in America. Then it began to fall apart. In 1963 it closed its doors for good. Now, you can feel what it’s like to be in a super prison.That is the story of Alcatraz from beginning to
The prison is a great big deal to the city of yuma. it benefits to the local economy and population and giving its site other uses the city can throw at it. It help create a city in the hottest and once isolated places in arizona. Without the territorial prison there would not being a great increase in population, the city would have had little economic value and wouldnt called yuma high, criminals.
After the prison was not running they used it for acting sets and homeless shelter and a school what was is known as Yuma High School. The school that was built after that was Kofa High School were famous people came out of it and later on other high schools were brought up because the population went out the roof. It kept criminals off the street rather than being out and murdering
The regular cells would separate the inmates by what their crime was, if their crime was big there was cells located in the middle of the prison. I think that it was created like that so the guards could watch them because they are more harmful to the other inmates and the guards. The prison was a big impacted on yuma. There was a school built because of the prison, it was a high school named “yuma high school” and it was named after the prison. The school had a lot of athletics and they had a nickname, “crims”, “yuma criminals” The first graduating class was in 1913.
This prison was also one of the first to have a hospital which was pretty advanced for its time and also a library. Instead of trying to just beat down all the prisoners the superintendent wanted to guide them into a better life. They even got taught to read and write and speak spanish and german. The prison would also let the prisoners make things which they could sell once a month and any money they made would be kept in the prison until they were let out and given to them to let them have kind of a fresh start. They really just wanted to give the prisoners get hope and get better.
2. The Prison-Industrial Complex introduced by Eric Schlosser, is a theory that claims that the prison system is constructed by political pressures, economic requirements, and commercial demands. The prison system has been continuously growing in the last three decades, regardless of the actual need for it. The PIC is specifically harmful to the most vulnerable of people, such as homeless people, mentally ill, etc. The PIC does more harm, than good, therefore, it is a poor system all-around.
One Sunday during larte morning, sirens started going off which signaled and air raid. Everyone was then instructed by officer and choice to go into their barracks. Since the air raids required everyone to take shelter, the watch tower guards left their post and the electric barbwire being turned off. This cause the success rte of being able to escape be fairly large, but the risk was if any SS officer found someone out of the barracks they were to be shot. No one and nothing had been seen in the allies diuring the air raid besides two hot steaming cauldrons of soup.
The prison was made in Yuma by the very own prisoners that went there. The people that worked there made them build it then the prisoners would lock themselves up. The reason the prison was built was to keep prisoners that did really bad things so they got locked up but eventually it started becoming bigger and bigger for more prisoners and it become the prison it is today. The prison was built next to a hill by the river in Yuma Arizona and is now known as 1 prison hill road. The Yuma territorial prison was made in 1875 and is currently 142 years old.
Alcatraz was once a great prison that held the most wanted criminals in the world. Unfortunately, this “super prison” as it was called, had to be shut down. Alcatraz is a great place to go to visit to get a feeling of how it would have felt to be a prisoner there.
Alcatraz (“The Rock”) was one of the most successful / Famous supermax prison . Alcatraz was one and one half miles away from any other land , and the water surrounding it was very cold (54 Degrees celsius) Some of Alcatraz’s most famous prisoners were Al capone, George “Machine Gun” Kelly, Robert Stroud “ The birdman of Alcatraz”, Roy Gardner, Henri Young, James “Whitey” Bulger, and Mickey Cohen . Alcatraz had many guards like Aaron Lasky, Dacet Simpson, David O’connor, and many more. Alcatraz had a 1-3 inmate ratio, 1 guard per 3 inmates.
Todd Ashkar, an inmate at California’s Pelican bay state prison, as well as a collective 30,000 inmates began a hunger strike with the intention to voice their demands and perspectives upon the unconstitutional prison institution (Wallace-Wells, 2014, p.1). According to the inmate-balance theory, the prisoners enacted in the hunger strike due to their natural rights being unruly stripped away from them by the prison system. Under the inmate-balance theory, prisons may be discerned as self-regulating social systems rather than administered institutions (Useem & Reisig, 1999, p.326). Wallace-Wells described Pelican Bay as “ a strange hybrid of a place: Systems of isolation and communication vie constantly for control” (2014, p.6).
The people who tried to escape the building, had an adaptable mindset and knew that they had to break the rules in order for survival. Following the rules has a major impact on survival, it will lead to being dead or being
The prison hasn’t just been used to provide a building, but its been used for it’s material and has been slowly torn apart. Piece by piece through time, parts of the prison have been torn down. In 1916, there was a flood in Yuma and what the townspeople used to rebuild were parts from the prison (Murphy 1). In order for the Southern Pacific Railroad to be built the western walls and the woman's cells had to be destroyed in 1923 (The Yuma Territorial Prison). More destruction was made when the hospital in the prison and the Mes Hall were burned down in 1924 (The Yuma Territorial Prison).
1978. Alcatraz, isolated away from rest of the world. Nowhere to be seen like a needle in a haystack. The people of the world are blinded of the disaster and devastation just waiting to happen. A virus as deadly as its name, that spreads between 50-100 people within 10 seconds, Z-bola.
Alcatraz is on an island 1.25 miles off the coast of San Francisco, California. Alcatraz is a prison that held the most obnoxious prisoners around. The maximum high - security prison was made for prisoners that constantly made trouble in other prisons, or for the people who needed to be in maximum high- security, away from land because they had once escaped before. It was the biggest and strongest prison in all of America. Before the prison became a prison there was a building made in 1850 but it was never used, it wasn’t used for anything.
The prior incentives, now eliminated, provided opportunities for transfers to minimum security prisons, and as a result of their dissolution, the prison population began to skyrocket. The perceived conditions of the prisons began to worsen as a result of the overcrowding. In the early 1970’s, one cellblock housed the prison's disciplinary cases and its protection cases, containing about fifty inmates. Those fifty represented around five percent of the total prison population. In 1976, over twenty percent of the inmates were either in protective custody or in segregated units, forcing the utilization of two cell blocks.