The input-output transformation process of a state penitentiary involves several key components. Inputs include inmates, resources (such as staff, facilities, and programs), and security measures. The transformation process encompasses incarceration, rehabilitation, and supervision, aiming to maintain order and safety while providing opportunities for education and behavioral change. The outputs are the released individuals, recidivism rates, and overall community safety, reflecting the effectiveness of the penitentiary's programs and policies.
Eastern State Penitentiary was created in 1829.
Louisiana State Penitentiary was created in 1901.
Wetumpka State Penitentiary was created in 1842.
West Virginia State Penitentiary was created in 1876.
West Virginia State Penitentiary ended in 1995.
The area of Eastern State Penitentiary is 44,515.4206464 square meters.
Old Idaho State Penitentiary was created in 1870.
Río Piedras State Penitentiary was created in 1933.
Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary ended in 2009.
Brushy Mountain State Penitentiary was created in 1896.
West Tennessee State Penitentiary was created in 1990.
The web address of the Old Idaho State Penitentiary is: http://www.history.idaho.gov/old-idaho-penitentiary