•Although prison matter is a current issue in public
opinion, the problems of this matter, in terms of INTRODUCTION: architecture profession and its main principles, •“Prison’s way of life is mentally more taxing haven’t been examined enough. then physically.” Rising population increases •Not only the appearance of prisons as an crime rate and it leads to need for prison. architectural work, and the economic and political • So to lower the rate of crime the universally reasons of this appearance but also the appearance accepted goal of penology is rehabilitation of of spatial design problems, and when historical inmates for which correctional programmes process is taken into consideration, how prisons are conceived. have been considered spatially throughout the • The objective of providing correctional history and have to be considered now, should be programmes to the inmates is to improve discussed. their behavior, i.e. before and after release from their adjudicated confinement. •As it improves human adjustments, education, understanding of human problems, etc. and it is something that can reduce the rate of criminality in society as well as in larger prospect of the world. • Jail is a well-equipped place guarded with security and by basic amenities where person MAJOR PROBLEMS FACED IN INDIAN PRISONS: are kept in custody for the wrongful things •Overcrowding they have done in the eyes of law. •Delay in trial •Torture and ill treatment LOCATION: •Neglect of health and hygiene Mamnoor Police Camp, Warangal, JUSTIFICATION: Telengana.Area Alloted: 100 acres. •Insufficient food and inadequate clothing • With the numbers of crimes increasing •Management of open air prisons by the day, the criminal count is increasing too. Rehabilitation does not seem to be well attained due to persistent crimes committed by the convicted persons even after being punished and rehabilitated formerly. • Another concern being, there is no acceptance of these prisoners back into the society after being released, which may have extensive amounts of impact on their psychology. Punishment is not the sole aim; reformation and rehabilitation follow it too.