Rethinking Prison Tourism

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Prison tourism often relies heavily on the spooky, the gruesome, and the salacious to attract visitors at incarcerated people's expense. But some in the industry are having second thoughts. From marshallproj & motherjones MsReads

” an escape-room style game where players have a one-hour “stay of execution” granted by the governor to escape death. On the penitentiary’s TripAdvisor page, there are pictures of smiling children sitting in the electric chair. in Jefferson City encourages visitors to take photos in the old gas chamber used to execute 40 inmates, over half of whom were Black.

, where the gift shop sells branded “Solitary ConfineMINTS,” displays nooses, images of a lethal injection execution, and a defunct “Old Sparky” electric chair, and lets visitors pose for pictures in a replica prison cell.Aaron Ricketts for The Marshall Project What was once the hospital ward at Eastern State Penitentiary now holds an exhibit on diseases in prison, from tuberculosis to AIDS to COVID-19.A 16-foot steel sculpture called “The Big Graph” offers a visual representation of mass incarceration in America. It charts other nations’ rates of incarceration compared to the United States .

“The way the United States approaches prison tourism re-inscribes the kind of politics that support mass incarceration,” said Jill McCorkel, a professor of criminology at Villanova University. “It turns human suffering into a spectacle.” To her, the “gold standard” of prison tourism sites are

 

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