The Twin Hells; a Thrilling Narrative of Life in the Kansas And Missouri Penitentiaries
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Imagine the condition of a prisoner who has been in confinement for tenyears, having no access to the daily or weekly newspapers. He would bean ignoramus of the worst type. Our penal institutions should try andimprove their prisoners, instead of rendering them more ignorant anddebased. We are glad to note that the Missouri penitentiary is inadvance of the Kansas prison in this respect. If the prisoner can take alittle pleasure in reading, daily or weekly, what takes place at his ownhome, why no...t give him the privilege, since it is evident that sucha permission will not be detrimental to prison discipline? There areschool books to be found in the prison library, and the prisoners, ifthey desire, can get these books and study them. A great many do improvethese opportunities, and a number have made great advancement in theirstudies. They are also permitted to have writing materials in theircells, a privilege which is considered very dangerous, and which but fewsimilar institutions grant.
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