Central Ohio’s Historic Prisons

Central Ohio’s Historic Prisons by David Meyers, published by Arcadia Publishing Library Editions on October 7, 2009, offers a detailed examination of the evolution of the prison system in Central Ohio. This 130-page book explores the establishment of the Ohio State Reformatory in 1896, which was heralded as a significant advancement in the United States’ penal system. Meyers delves into the formation of a graded prison system that included the Ohio Penitentiary and the Boys Industrial School, highlighting the theoretical foundations and practical challenges faced by these institutions.
Readers will find a comprehensive overview of the historical context surrounding these facilities, as well as insights into the daily operations and struggles encountered by the staff. The book addresses key themes in history and social science, particularly focusing on penology and the development of correctional practices in the Midwest. Through this exploration, Meyers sheds light on the complexities of implementing a reformative approach to incarceration during a pivotal time in American history.
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With the opening of the Ohio State Reformatory in 1896, the state legislature had put in place “the most complete prison system, in theory, which exists in the United States.” The reformatory joined the Ohio Penitentiary and the Boys Industrial School, also central-Ohio institutions, to form the first instance of “graded prisons; with the reform farm on one side of the new prison, for juvenile offenders, and the penitentiary on the other, for all the more hardened and incorrigible class.” However, even as the concept was being replicated throughout the country, the staffs of the institutions were faced with the day-to-day struggle of actually making the system work.
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