Angola used to be considered one of the most dangerous and bloodiest prisons in the United States until the mid-70's the federal courts regulated the prison to be safer. The population of the prison is currently at 5108 inmates. It sits on 18,000 acres of land in West Feliciana Parish. I found that the surrounding area was not what I thought that the area surrounding a prison would look like. It was very unconvincing of one of the biggest and hardest prisons in the United States. What we see of the prison is just the buildings and the farm. We don't see the cells or the shackles.
The prison is divided into types of security : maximum, medium, and minimum. The maximum security prison is called CAMP J. This is where the most dangerous prisoners are housed. The prisoners are confined to their cells for 23 hours a
They are very interesting people and I think that they need some human contact.
After going to Angola and meeting some of the prisoners, I would seriously think about going back on my own and visiting some of the prisoners or just talking with them.
At Angola, the death penalty is enforced. As of now, there are no executions scheduled to take place in the near future. Louisiana has 90 prisoners on death row, including one woman. I do have to say that I have changed my opinion on the death penalty after going to Angola. After hearing what the guard told us while we were in the witness room, I realized that some of these criminals on death row are evil beings. I can now understand their view on the death penalty because they actually see what these prisoners have done to other human beings. They have to see these p
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