Prisons & Sing Sing
Thomas Mott Osborne (right), warden (1914–15 and 1916) of Sing Sing prison.
Work on prisons by Roger Panetta
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

