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PRISON SOCIETY MILESTONES

 

Since 1787, The Pennsylvania Prison Society has been in the vanguard of effecting improvements in prison conditions and in the treatment of prisoners. From opposing the death penalty to championing the rights of incarcerated women, children, and the insane and establishing free legal counsel for persons charged with a crime, the Prison Society has been an unwavering voice of fairness, compassion, and justice. A few milestones in the Prison Society's history:

 

 

1787

Pioneered prison visitations.

 

1788

Initiated the penitentiary model at the Walnut Street Jail in Philadelphia.

 

1789

Led the move to establish separate facilities for women.







1823

Encouraged removal of children from adult institutions






1829

Formally granted official visitor status by the state legislature. Appointed outside overseer of new Eastern State Penitentiary.







1852

Initiated removal of the insane from prisons to mental hospitals.







1934

Supported creation of the Defender Association of Philadelphia to provide legal counsel for indigent offenders.







1987

Called for a moratorium on construction and operation of private prisons.








1987

Led a coalition in support of earned/good time for Pennsylvania prisoners.







1990

Directed the effort to reaffirm official prison visitation for Prison Society volunteers and for public officials.





1994

Reopened Eastern State Penitentiary as a world class museum following the facility's closure 23 years earlier.







1997

Led a court suit movement to re-open the pardoning process.







1998

Supported the move to reinstate ex-offenders' voting rights.








2000

Initiated innovative programming to help families stay connected and strengthened during periods of incarceration.









2002

Began participation on an Advisory Committee of a legislative task force to study the geriatric and critically ill inmate population.










2003

Opened new headquarters at 245 North Broad Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.