Prison Architect: Second Chances gives your inmates a fresh start with reform and rehabilitation features, helping them improve behaviors and reduce sentences.Key Features Return to Reform: New programs, such as Animal Therapy, Meetings with civilians, and Conflict Resolution classes led by former pri...
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The prison was built on Walnut Street, in Philadelphia, as a city jail in 1773 to alleviate overcrowding in the existing city jail. Although designed byRobert Smith, Pennsylvania's most prominent architect, the building was a typical U-shaped building, designed to hold groups of prisoners in ...
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Designed by Cleveland architect Levi Scofield with a “chateau-esque” shimmering limestone exterior, the reformatory opened in 1896 to rehabilitate minor offenders via education, even teaching them a trade. The model was highly successful, but declining funding nixed the program in the 1960s a...
The Old Cumberland County Prison, located in downtown Carlisle, was an operating prison from 1854-1984 and is now used for county offices. Designed by Philadelphian architect Edward Haviland designed the prison. In Pennsylvania, the castle-style prison w
A landscape architect and urban planner, Villalobos lives six blocks from two county detention facilities, the Sybil Brand Institute for Women and the Biscailuz Center for Adult Detention. If the new state prison also lands in East L.A., Villalobos’ home will be about two miles from it. ...
Althoughauthoritiesgiveinmatesherearelativefreedom,thereisonesmallcatch–theyhavetopayfortheircells,nomatterhowsmallordirtytheyare.So,inordertopayrentorbuythecells,mostofthemhavetoworklikeregularpeopledoontheoutside.SanPedroPrison Unlikeotherprisons,wheredrugsareabigno-no,insideSanPedrothereareseverallarge...