Arizona_State_Prison_Complex_–_Florence

Arizona State Prison Complex – Florence

Arizona State Prison Complex – Florence

Prison facility operated by the Arizona Department of Corrections


Arizona State Prison Complex – Florence also known as Florence State Prison (FSP) is a former facility operated by the Arizona Department of Corrections (ADC). The main FSP prison was located in Florence, Arizona. The Florence complex used to include a unit in Picacho in unincorporated Pinal County however, the Picacho Unit was closed and destroyed in early 2013. The Globe Unit in Globe is now part of ASPC-Phoenix.[1]

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The Central Unit of ASPC–Florence housed Arizona's one of two male death row cell blocks (the other at Eyman where they were both consolidated when ASPC-Florence closed down) and the State of Arizona execution chamber.[2] FSP is the judicial site in Arizona for state executions since 1910. The death house known on the Unit as Housing Unit 9 is located beside Housing Unit 8. Lethal injection and the gas chamber are the sole methods of execution.

In 1908 inmates finished building and opened the Arizona Prison at Florence. This new prison was to replace the territorial prison in Yuma. The convicts lived in tents while constructing the prison. The new prison featured a death chamber. The chamber was scaffolding above the death row cells that had a trap door for hanging inmates which opened to a room below. In 1934, hanging was replaced with the gas chamber following a botched hanging that took place in 1930. Convicts from Florence were a cheap source of labor and the state used them to build roads through the mountains between Bisbee and Tombstone in 1913. Convicts also built a bridge over the San Pedro River and improved the Douglas Highway. There is a concrete monument there commemorating the completion of the road.

The prison was designed in a mission-revival style architecture.[3]

FSP had an inmate capacity of 3,946 in 6 housing units, housed at level 2, 3 and 5 security levels.[citation needed] The ADC uses a score classification system to assess inmates appropriate custody and security level placement. The scores range from 1 to 5 with 5 being the highest risk or need.

Central Unit was recently changed from a split 3/5 level to a sole maximum security unit.

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Notable People

Staff

Inmates

Current

Former

  • Dale Hausner (1973–2013), serial killer; committed suicide by overdose[7][8]
  • Cris Kirkwood (born 1960), bassist of Meat Puppets; served 21 months for assault[9][10]
  • Charles Schmid (1942–1975), serial killer; escaped briefly in 1972; was murdered in FSP[11][12][13]:47
  • Placido Silvas (birth and death unknown), one of two perpetrators of the Ruby Murders; escaped in 1928 and never found[14]
  • Willie Steelman (1945–1986), Gretzler's accomplice; died of liver cirrhosis
  • Gary Tison (1935–1978), gang leader and murderer; escaped in 1975
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See also


References

  1. Bui, Lynh. "Marking 100 years of incarceration." The Arizona Republic. July 12, 2008. Retrieved on September 20, 2010.
  2. "Prisons". Directions. Arizona Department of Corrections. June 1993. Archived from the original on October 12, 2013. Retrieved September 15, 2016.
  3. Sifakis, Carl. (1982). The Encyclopedia Of American Crime. Facts On File, Inc. pp. 641–642. ISBN 0-87196-620-4.
  4. Shelton, Richard (2007). Crossing The Yard. University of Arizona Press. ISBN 978-0-8165-2594-2. crossing the yard.

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