The Prison Journal | 2021

Norfolk’s “Model Prison Community”: Howard Belding Gill and the Social Process of Prison Reform

 

Abstract


This article explores the social process of criminal justice reform, from Howard Belding Gill’s 1927 appointment as the first superintendent of the Norfolk Prison Colony to his dramatic State House hearing and dismissal in 1934. In order to understand the social and spatial design of Norfolk’s “model prison community,” this article reviews Gills’ tenure as superintendent through administrative documents, newspaper reports, and his writings on criminal justice reform. Particular attention is given to the relationship between correctional administration and public consciousness. Concluding insights are offered on the possible lessons from Norfolk Prison Colony for contemporary reform efforts.

Volume 101
Pages 127 - 146
DOI 10.1177/0032885521991074
Language English
Journal The Prison Journal

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