ADX Florence
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The United States Penitentiary Administrative Maximum Facility (ADX) in Florence is a supermax prison in Florence, Colorado. Also known unofficially as ADX Florence, Florence ADMAX, Supermax, or the Alcatraz of the Rockies, it is operated by the federal government. A part of the Florence Federal Correctional Complex (FCC) in Florence, Colorado, it is supposed to house only the most dangerous prisoners in need of the tightest control.
History
Opened in November of 1994, ADX Florence was constructed as a response to the October 22, 1983 correctional officer killings in Marion, Illinois. United States Penitentiary (USP) Marion was, at the time, the holding place for the Federal Bureau of Prisons' most dangerous prisoners. Two inmates were able to independently kill their accompanying guards. Relatively lax security procedures allowed the prisoner, while walking down a hall, to turn to the side and approach a particular cell so an accomplice could subsequently unlock his handcuffs with a stolen key and provide him with a knife.As a result, the prison in Marion went into "permanent lockdown" and entirely transformed itself into a "control unit" prison. This penal construction and operation theory dictates that inmates remain in solitary confinement between twenty-two and twenty-three hours each day. They do not allow congregate dining, exercising, or religious services. These practices are used as administrative measures to keep prisoners under control.
Following the killings, Norman Carlson, then director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons, successfully persuaded the federal government that a more secure type of prison needed to be designed. There was a need to isolate uncontrollable prisoners from both officers and each other for the sake of security and personal safety. Marion became a model for the subsequent construction of ADX Florence, a facility built specifically and entirely as a control unit prison.
The residents in the surrounding area, Fremont County, gladly welcomed the prison in a time of economic hardship. At the time, the county was already home to nine existing prisons. However, the lure of between 750 to 900 permanent jobs, in addition to another 1000 temporary jobs during the prison's construction, led residents in the area to raise $160,000 to purchase 600 acres for the new prison. Hundreds attended the groundbreaking, and ADX Florence opened in November of 1994 with a price tag of $60 million.
ADX Florence is now a 37-acre complex located at 5880 Highway 67, Florence, Colorado. It is part of four separate correctional facilities, representing four different security levels. More than half the jobs in surrounding Fremont County are related in some way to the corrections industry.
The prison
ADX Florence is a 562-bed facility that generally houses between 400 and 500 male prisoners divided into 6 security levels.http://www.dlrgroupjustice.com/justice/portfolio/prisons/ams_florence.htm# DLR Group Justice page about ADX Florence project. The Federal Correctional Complex - Florence, including ADX Florence, was jointly designed by [DLR Group] [Justice], a part of the architecture, engineering, planning and interiors firm specializing in handling justice-related facilities, and LKA Partners of Colorado Springs.http://www.dlrgroupjustice.com/justice/portfolio/prisons/fci_florence.htm# DLR Group Justice page about FCC - Florence.About 22 percent of inmates have killed fellow prisoners in other correctional facilities; 35 percent have attempted to attack other prisoners or officers. As a result, most individuals are kept for at least 23 hours each day in solitary confinement. They are housed in a 7-by-12 foot (3.5-by-2 meter) soundproofed room, built behind a steel door and grate. The remaining free hour is spent exercising alone in a separate concrete chamber. Prisoners rarely see each other, and inmates' only human interaction is limited to that of the correctional officers. Religious services are broadcast in from a small chapel.
Most cells' furniture is made almost entirely out of poured concrete, including a desk, stool, and bed covered by a thin mattress. Each chamber contains a toilet that shuts off if plugged, a shower that runs on a timer to prevent flooding, and a sink missing a potentially dangerous tap. Rooms may also be fitted with polished steel mirrors bolted to the wall, an electric light, a 13-inch black and white television that shows only educational and religious programming, which not all inmates are allowed to have, and a cigarette lighter. Windows in rooms are small, set high up in the wall, and point toward the sky, confusing the prisoner as to his specific location within the complex. Telecommunication with the outside world is forbidden, and food is hand delivered from correctional officers.
The prison as a whole contains countless motion detectors and cameras, 1,400 remote-controlled steel doors, and 12-foot high razor wire fences. Laser beams, pressure pads, and attack dogs silently guard the area between the prison walls and razor wire.
Inmates
- Matthew F. Hale (White Supremacist convicted of soliciting the murder of a federal judge)
- Robert Hanssen (FBI agent convicted of spying for the Soviet Union and Russia)
- Charles Harrelson (father of actor Woody Harrelson, murdered a federal judge)
- Larry Hoover (Leader of the Black Gangster Disciples Nation, based in Chicago)
- Theodore Kaczynski (The "Unabomber")
- David Lane (involvement in the murder of talk radio host Alan Berg)
- Zacarias Moussaoui (conspirator in the September 11, 2001 attacks)
- Terry Nichols (Oklahoma City Bombing conspirator)
- Omar Abdel-Rahman (Islamist terrorist, nicknamed "The Blind Sheik"; Involved in World Trade Center bombing planning in 1993.)
- Richard Reid ("Shoe bomber"; Islamic terrorist)
- Eric Robert Rudolph (Olympic Park bomber)
- Ramzi Yousef (Islamist terrorist, 1993 World Trade Center bombing)
- Dwight York (Leader of the Nuwaubianists, convicted for child molestation)
References
External links
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- The Official [Federal Bureau of Prisons] Site, and its [section on ADX Florence].
- DLR Group Justice page with [some pictures] of ADX Florence.
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