Plans And Illustrations of Prisons And Reformatories

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By putting six men in the cells, however, the present population may be increased to something over 900. By constructing an additional mess hall and kitchen, racial segrega tion may be more completely effected. - KILBY PRISON PLANS AND ILLUSTRATIONS OF PRISONS AND REFORMATORIES The present capacity of the hospital is 32 pa tients, but this capacity may be increased by ex tending the surgical and medical wards.
At the rear of the prison a cotton mill and a shirt factory are being constructed to
...consume the labor of the present prison population.
ECONOMY The dominant consideration in the construction of the present prison has been the question of the maximum possible economy in first cost consistent with permanency and the security and welfare of a monolithic concrete structure with brick veneered exterior walls is by no means a cheap construction. But it is a permanent and safe construction. Econ omy in the construction of the cell house was se cured through its compactness.
The outside type of cell house can be made prac tically secure for all classes of prisoners when sur rounded by an outside wall of adequate height, with its top guarded by high tension charged wires, provided the windows to the cell houses are barred with steel-proof window guards and the prisoners are reasonably well guarded.


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