Texas Prisons: The Largest Hotel Chain in Texas

Texas Prisons: The Largest Hotel Chain in Texas

by Lon Bennett Glenn
Texas Prisons: The Largest Hotel Chain in Texas

Texas Prisons: The Largest Hotel Chain in Texas

by Lon Bennett Glenn

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Overview

Overcrowded and understaffed, Texas prisons are nearing the meltdown stage. It wasn't always that way. A few California lawyers and an activist federal judge ruined what was widely acknowledged as the best prison system in the nation. The old judge reached into the pockets of Texas taxpayers and extracted several billion dollars, forcing Texans to undertake the largest prison expansion program in the history of the world. In this unblinking look at the past and present of Texas prisons, crucial questions are raised: Does the Texas prison system do what the people of Texas want it to do? Does it rehabilitate? Do our prisons make our society safe? Can we win the war on drugs? Is education synonymous with rehabilitation? Will Texas always have a need for the death penalty? You may not agree with the author's answers to these questions, but you won't be able to forget the stark reality of his story. Lon Bennet Glenn began his career with the Texas Prison System in 1966, when at the age of twenty-one he signed on as prison guard at the Clemens Unit in Brazoria County. As he worked his way through the ranks to the position of warden, the prison system underwent tremendous change. Glenn, now of Angleton, Texas, has survived the convicts, the politicians, the press, arbitrary prison administrations, lawyers, and federal courts to tell a story that the public deserves to know.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781571685223
Publisher: Eakin Press
Publication date: 05/01/2001
Pages: 434
Product dimensions: 6.07(w) x 8.81(h) x 1.03(d)

Table of Contents

Forewordvii
Introduction: What is a Correctional Officer?xiii
Chapter 1Looking for Work1
Chapter 2Field Boss27
Chapter 3Retrieve48
Chapter 4Riding for the Brand76
Chapter 5A Few Good Old Boys98
Chapter 6Escapes, Politics, and Gangs113
Chapter 7Times That Try Men's Souls127
Chapter 8A Time To Die143
Chapter 9Emancipated Women161
Chapter 10My Worst Day in TDCJ180
Chapter 11Why Texans Always Support the Death Penalty203
Chapter 12The War on Drugs248
Chapter 13Convict Psychology 101269
Chapter 14Bow Ties and Red Suspenders284
Chapter 15Revelations for a New Millennium310
Postscript337
Glenn's Law341
Convict Slang Glossary345
TDCJ-ID Senior Wardens, 1849-1995363
Bibliography379
Index381
About the Author392
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