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    La Isla De Los Alcatraz

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    Alcatraz was a maximum security prison that operated on an island near San Francisco from 1934 to 1963. It is a popular tourist attraction today, but it was once known for housing some of the nations most notorious and dangerous criminals such as Al Capone. “The Rock”, as it is sometimes refereed to, was closed down because its expenses of operation became to high. The Rock has a long, dark history as it was also used as a military prison from the 1850s to 1933. It is reported that no inmate…

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    Island” is a high security prison that keeps the worst criminals, guards would take the worst criminals in the U.S.A. and take them on a boat to Alcatraz. But they didn't just put them on a boat, they put them on iron train cars and put them on a ferry and drove them to Alcatraz Island, to put them in the most secure prison in America. Many men who had tried to escape, drown in the frigid waters of the San Francisco Bay. The most famous escape of Alcatraz is the escape of Allen West,…

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    has a declining prison population with prisons and jails closing around the country. While this is just one of many factors to explain the huge discrepancy, the way that states treat individuals once they are in the prison system have a huge impact on a particular individual will reoffend. Many Swedish believe that the role of prison is not to punish, but to assist and to help the offender. This means that rehabilitation is at the heart of the approach of the Swedish prison model. While…

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    Escape From Alcatraz

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    Alcatraz the most impossible prison to break out of or was thought to be until the night of June 11 1962 at exactly 9:30. Alcatraz is known to be the toughest and most feared prison in America. Alcatraz is said to be impossible to escape from and the men who tried to escape didn’t survive the escape. Men who have tried to escape before drowned in the frigid cold waters of the San. Francisco Bay. Alcatraz was nicknamed “Uncle Sam’s Devil’s Island,” when it opened as a federal prison in August…

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    One of the most infamous prisons in history strategically sits in the San Francisco Bay about 1.25 miles offshore from the city. Alcatraz was home to many notorious convicts and now not just San Francisco’s most popular tourist attraction but the most popular in the country. Before “The Rock” was a prison, it has a very eventful past that makes it such an interesting and appealing island. It was avoided and utilized by the Native Americans, and was the most prominent fortress on the west coast…

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    The Farm: Angola is a film based on a prison named Louisiana State Penitentiary (Angola) located in Louisiana.The film looks into the lives of six inmates in the prison. All of these inmates featured are sentenced to life, except one who is on death row. The central messages of the film shows how the criminal justice system is corrupt, survival and freedom is the central goal for every inmate in the prison, and how racism is portrayed in the prison. The film does a great job on displaying how…

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    covers how the houses of the characters are like prisons, showing the characters’ entrapment, doing this through symbolism and connotation, which juxtaposes with the freedom the characters feel when not in their homes. Diaz also captures more directly the living conditions the characters face by describing the conditions that the characters face, juxtaposing again with their dreams of better homes. Throughout Drown, Diaz uses this contrast…

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    Alcatraz Prison

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    Operating from 1934-1963, Alcatraz was once considered the most highly secured prison. Housing criminals such as Al Capone and famous murderer Robert Stroud, the prison held some of the country’s worst criminals. While claiming to never have an inmate escape, numerous attempts were made by John Paul Scott, Darl Lee Parker, and Joseph Bowers but failed. Theodore Cole and Ralph Roe also fled, but after jumping in the San Francisco Bay they were never seen again. It was assumed that the two men…

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    Shirley Level 3

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    sign then they are “Out of bonds”. Men covered in tattoos slowly walk around a green pasture, as other men tend to the prison gardens near the woods or they are playing a game of basketball by the busy road. Guards are scarcely in sight to watch over the prisoners, but unlike the two other state prisons in the distance, where barbed wire fences keep the prisoners inside of prison grounds and the guards sitting in the lookout towers closely keep their…

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    Why is the Yuma Territorial Prison so important? Many people don't know the prison or the historical events that took place at the prison which is now a museum. The prison helped with multiple things such as helping the great depression, it also helped put away many convicts. The prison was also known to be a state of the ark prison because of its rules and how the prison was cleaned. Also, what most people don't know about the prison is when it went out of business after 33 years, it was turned…

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