Given as a presentation at the East Texas Historical Association in 2019 and later published in the Journal of South Texas.Austin Harbutt MacCormick (1893-1979) spent much of his professional career serving as a proponent of prison reform. Beginning with his 1915 college graduation essay focused on the subject and continuing throughout the majority of his life, he arduously fought for improvements in prison conditions and the education of incarcerated Americans. His impact on Texas prisons is still felt today. MacCormick investigated 110 of 114 prisons throughout the United States and in 1944 was asked to visit and evaluate the Texas prison system. He was appalled by the conditions he observed. Prisoner dormitories, called “tanks” were ...
Redeeming Imprisonment demonstrates how religious ideas and organizations shaped the development, st...
A plethora of evidence confirms that America continues to lead the world in imprisonment. No serious...
Prisoners in America. Edited by Lloyd E. Ohlin. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall. 1973. P...
This study, "Civil Rights on the Cell Block: Race, Reform, and Violence in Texas Prisons and the Na...
While Texas has long been recognized as “Tough Texas” when it comes to crime, recent efforts have be...
The Prison System of Texas has, like many institutions, gradually evolved by historical development....
In recent years, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) has emerged as the largest state ag...
In 2015, a riot broke out at a federal prison in a small Texas town not far from the U.S.-Mexico bor...
To say that the United States is infatuated with incarceration would be a gross understatement. As a...
Texas Prisons and the Nation, 1945-1990, ” offers a new perspective on the historical origins of the...
Texas holds one in every nine U.S. inmates. Behind the Walls is a detailed description of one of th...
Dix began her prison reform work by visiting prisons across the country, and two systems emerged as ...
U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson’s 1967 Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice ...
Stories about crime continue to captivate and titillate audiences all over the world. From fictional...
textThe Ruiz v. Estelle lawsuit resulted in a federal judge declaring Texas’ prison system unconsti...
Redeeming Imprisonment demonstrates how religious ideas and organizations shaped the development, st...
A plethora of evidence confirms that America continues to lead the world in imprisonment. No serious...
Prisoners in America. Edited by Lloyd E. Ohlin. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall. 1973. P...
This study, "Civil Rights on the Cell Block: Race, Reform, and Violence in Texas Prisons and the Na...
While Texas has long been recognized as “Tough Texas” when it comes to crime, recent efforts have be...
The Prison System of Texas has, like many institutions, gradually evolved by historical development....
In recent years, the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) has emerged as the largest state ag...
In 2015, a riot broke out at a federal prison in a small Texas town not far from the U.S.-Mexico bor...
To say that the United States is infatuated with incarceration would be a gross understatement. As a...
Texas Prisons and the Nation, 1945-1990, ” offers a new perspective on the historical origins of the...
Texas holds one in every nine U.S. inmates. Behind the Walls is a detailed description of one of th...
Dix began her prison reform work by visiting prisons across the country, and two systems emerged as ...
U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson’s 1967 Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice ...
Stories about crime continue to captivate and titillate audiences all over the world. From fictional...
textThe Ruiz v. Estelle lawsuit resulted in a federal judge declaring Texas’ prison system unconsti...
Redeeming Imprisonment demonstrates how religious ideas and organizations shaped the development, st...
A plethora of evidence confirms that America continues to lead the world in imprisonment. No serious...
Prisoners in America. Edited by Lloyd E. Ohlin. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice-Hall. 1973. P...