Andersonville Prison was a very famous prison in the south during the Civil War period. This prison was infamous for its brutal treatment of captured soldiers.
The infamous prison in the southern United States is called Alcatraz, located in San Francisco Bay. It was known for housing some of the most notorious criminals in American history.
Pollsmoor Prison in South Africa was established in 1964 as a medium- to maximum-security facility.
Checking into prison is commonly referred to as "being incarcerated" or "being admitted into custody."
The prison chief is typically referred to as the warden. They are responsible for overseeing the operations and management of the prison, including staff supervision, inmate welfare, and security.
The head of a prison is typically referred to as the warden. The warden is responsible for overseeing the operations and management of the prison, including the supervision of staff and ensuring the safety and security of inmates.
The prison in "The Scarlet Letter" is referred to as the "jail" or "gaol" in the novel. It is where Hester Prynne is initially held before her public shaming and serves as a symbol of the strict Puritan society's justice system.
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I believe it was Andersonville----Google it for more info
"Reader for the blind"(Infamous serial killer Edmund Kemper does this while in prison)
Henry Wirz
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Lubyanka Square in Moscow , Russia .
Burma (Myanmar)
The most infamous prison in the south. There was no shelter. There was a huge population, and there were food shortages, overcrowding, and disease that killed about 100 men a day during the summer months.
Andersonville.
Al Capone.