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Originally published in 1977, Albany: Birth of a Prison - End of an
Era attempts to document and analyse some of the changes which
happened in the first five and a half years of the prison’s
opening and as far as possible account for them. Albany was planned
and built as a medium-security establishment but the growth in the
prison population meant it ended up, in part, as a maximum-security
unit. At the time the prison was notorious, after a stormy series
of incidents culminated in an alleged mass escape attempt and a
riot, it had become known as the ‘jail of fear’ in which
‘mafia groups’ were said to ‘terrorize’ staff and prisoners
alike. Despite the account inevitably being incomplete, it was
hoped that lessons could be drawn, both for social research and
social policy in regard to prisons.
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