Prisons & Sing Sing
Thomas Mott Osborne (right), warden (1914–15 and 1916) of Sing Sing prison.
Work on prisons by Roger Panetta
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The Historic Significance of Sing Sing Prison
By Roger Panetta, Ph.D.
Roger Panetta in the Media: Prisons & Sing Sing
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Inside the Sing-Sing Prison, C-SPAN, June 6, 1997
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Tocqueville in Ossining, C-SPAN, May 29, 1997
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The Historic Significance of Sing Sing Prison, New York Correction History Society
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​Paved With Good Intentions: Origins of the New York Penitentiary, Sing Sing Prison Museum
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Sing Sing Anecdotes Find a Chronicler, New York Times, February 22, 1998
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The 'Big House' As Tourist Spot, New York Times, April 8, 2001
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“Confronting the Popular Image of the Prisoner: The Sing Sing Prison Museum,” The Center for the Humanities conference, Nov. 17, 2017
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Assemblywoman Galef Highlights the Sing Sing Historic Prison Museum on Her “Dear Sandy” TV Show, June 15, 2015
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2017: Community Conversations: Criminal Justice, Yesterday and Today, Westchester Community Foundation, 2017
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Changes In Mental Care, New York Times, January 3, 1999
