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The State Prison Farms The State Prison Farms
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The Experiments with States-Use The Experiments with States-Use
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The Worst Place on Earth The Worst Place on Earth
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Youthful Offenders Youthful Offenders
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Flat Top and Fence Flat Top and Fence
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PIRA and Parole PIRA and Parole
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Wartime and Postwar Challenges Wartime and Postwar Challenges
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Abstract
Chapters 7, 8, and 9 focus largely on the experiences of Grade 2 inmates at Raiford prison farm during the 1930s and 1940s. This chapter examines official efforts to prolong commercial farming as an integral part of the state prison system and evaluates the states-use system during the Depression and war years. The links between state and national anxieties over rising numbers of young white male offenders in the Depression years and the implementation of new classification procedures for white male first offenders are examined. These changes underscore that penal reform in Florida was designed first and foremost for white male inmates and consequently perpetuated the secondary and discriminatory treatment of black male and many female prisoners.
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