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The Unique Story Of Lansing, Kansas: An Untold Story Of The Oldest Prison in Kansas: An Important Component Of Prison Life - Paperback

The Unique Story Of Lansing, Kansas: An Untold Story Of The Oldest Prison in Kansas: An Important Component Of Prison Life - Paperback

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by Chae Gurski (Author)

An untold story of the oldest prison in Kansas by the people who worked here.
Since 1868, the Lansing Correctional Facility (formerly the Kansas State Penitentiary) has stood watch over what would become the city of Lansing. Designed by Erasmus Carr, architect of the Kansas State Capitol, the prison is the oldest in Kansas. In the beginning, it housed male and female inmates from Kansas and Oklahoma, as well as inmates serving federal sentences. Today, the facility's population of minimum, medium, maximum, and special management custody offenders is approximately 2,400. Leavenworth County has also seen the addition of the United States Disciplinary Barracks, United States Penitentiary-Leavenworth, and Corrections Corporation of America-Leavenworth, making it the only county in the country to host a state, military, federal, and a private prison. This book features photographs of the early days, when inmates were on the "silent system" and could not speak to one another, to more modern times when rehabilitation has become an important component of prison life.

Number of Pages: 194
Dimensions: 0.45 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: May 30, 2021