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A "carousel prison," also known as a rotary jail, is a type of prison facility where cells are arranged on a rotating platform. This design allowed for a single guard to manage multiple cells, as only one cell could be accessible at a time. The cells would rotate on a central axis, with the guard's access point rotating around the perimeter.
Here's a more detailed look:
Design:
The core idea is to have multiple cells on a rotating platform or carousel, with a central access point that rotates along with the cells.
Accessibility:
Only one cell is accessible at a time, meaning the guard would need to rotate the carousel to access a different cell, according to 99% Invisible.
Historical Significance:
Rotary jails were popular in the 19th and 20th centuries, particularly in smaller towns and rural areas, as they offered a cost-effective way to manage a higher number of inmates with a smaller guard force.
Advantages:
The design was seen as a way to maximize security and minimize the number of guards needed for each cell block.
A "carousel prison," also known as a rotary jail, is a type of prison facility where cells are arranged on a rotating platform. This design allowed for a single guard to manage multiple cells, as only one cell could be accessible at a time. The cells would rotate on a central axis, with the guard's access point rotating around the perimeter.
Here's a more detailed look:
Design:
The core idea is to have multiple cells on a rotating platform or carousel, with a central access point that rotates along with the cells.
Accessibility:
Only one cell is accessible at a time, meaning the guard would need to rotate the carousel to access a different cell, according to 99% Invisible.
Historical Significance:
Rotary jails were popular in the 19th and 20th centuries, particularly in smaller towns and rural areas, as they offered a cost-effective way to manage a higher number of inmates with a smaller guard force.
Advantages:
The design was seen as a way to maximize security and minimize the number of guards needed for each cell block.