Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 147, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 October 1929 — Page 18

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STATE PRISONS FACING THREAT OF RIOLCHARGE Housing Facilities Increase Urged to Leslie by Charities Board. Overcrowded prison conditions, such as have been the cause of tragic riots in other states, prevail in Indiana. The remedy lies in increased housing facilities and the extension of the indeterminate sentence law so that more paroles may be granted. Buch is the solution offered by the state charities board at its annual meeting at the statehouse Tuesday afternoon. Attention is called to the overcrowding in a report to be submitted to the Governor. The solution also is incorpoated in the report. The Indiana state prison at Michigan Qity, with a normal capacity of 1,900, has a population of 2,188, the report sets out. “Factory buildings, neither planned nor equipped for the housing of prisoners, are being used for sleeping and domestic quarters,” it continues. "The completion of anew cellhouse, now under construction, will relieve conditions to some extent. “The reformatory, originally planned >nd built for 1,200, now is caring fcr 1,790, and the population has, at times during the past year, been over 2,000.” Extension of the Indeterminate sentence to all but life prisoners was recommended. The board report again asks the establishment of a psychiatric hospital in connection with the Indiana university hospitals here. A bill providing for a separate building for the treatment of incipient mental cases was defeated in the 1929 legislature. Removal of the Indiana woman’s prison to a farm again was recom-

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