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  1. Mar 22, 2018 · The Arkansas prison scandal. by Colin Edward Woodward March 22, 2018 8:00 am. By Colin Woodward. Fifty years ago, on Jan. 29, 1968, Arkansas prison superintendent Tom Murton, with members of the ...

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  2. Dec 20, 2023 · Prison Reform. The poor condition of Arkansas prisons has long been a subject of controversy in the state. The national prison system as a whole, and particularly in the South, was substandard up to the 1960s. Repeated scandal, evidence of extensive violence and rape, and violation of human rights brought national attention to Arkansas, placing ...

  3. Jul 30, 2012 · If you are curious about what happened to the former superintendent Jim Bruton after he “resigned” from his position when the CID report was released. Here is a short summary from Time Magazine in 1970: At Arkansas’ Tucker prison farm, “the Tucker telephone” was a fearsome means of communicating the superintendent’s displeasure.

  4. What happened at the former Arkansas State Penitentiary in Little Rock (since demolished and replaced by public buildings) on March 10, 1922 made Kemmler’s suffering look comparatively minor. Murderer and escapee James Wells endured perhaps the worst-botched execution in American history.

  5. After a long history of having little recourse in courts, Moore vs. Dempsey (the defendant was the keeper of the Arkansas State Penitentiary) preceded further legal gains where federal courts ...

  6. member of the penitentiary commission Wade had praised, told the crowd . that Arkansas’s prisons needed Bibles, Bible studies, and chaplains, and a greater Christian presence. She was met with thunderous applause. An-other member of the penitentiary commission, planter George Morris, fol -

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  8. There was little State supervision of lease holders and their methods of managing prison conditions. After many abuses, the lease system was eventually abolished in Arkansas in 1893, and a State penitentiary under the control of a prison board composed of the governor, the secretary of state, and the attorney general was established.

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