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Report on the Notorious 1980 Santa Fe Prison Riot

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Report on the Notorious 1980 Santa Fe Prison Riot

  • State of New Mexico
  • Comprehensive analysis of the harrowing February 2 and 3, 1980 riot at the Penitentiary of New Mexico
  • Insightful sections covering the lead-up to the riot, the event itself, and the crucial aftermath and reform recommendations

A chilling narrative of one of the most brutal and infamous prison riots in American history. This official report, released by then-Attorney General Jeff Bingaman, sheds light on the gruesome 36-hour uprising that claimed 33 lives and left over 200 inmates and guards injured. As an event that sparked a nationwide conversation on prison conditions and reform, the Santa Fe Prison Riot is a dark yet pivotal chapter in New Mexico's history. This document serves not just as a report but as a sobering reminder of the dire consequences of systemic neglect and the urgent need for corrective measures in the penal system.

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The document shows evidence of its historical significance with a stained spine and cover, a quarter-inch tear at the bottom of the spine, and a bent front page. However, the binding remains solid, preserving the integrity of the content within.

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1 Softcover Book, encompassing a detailed account that is as educational as it is haunting.

Collectors, historians, and those fascinated by the criminal justice system will find this report an invaluable addition to their library. It offers a stark, unflinching look at the reality of life behind bars and the imperative for continual oversight and reform in the justice system. Own a piece of New Mexico's history that continues to echo in the corridors of its legal and corrective institutions.