Plural of cellblock; sections of a prison containing multiple individual cells arranged in rows or tiers.
From cell plus block (Old English), a 20th-century compound term that became standard prison architecture terminology.
The design of prison cellblocks reveals changing ideas about punishment—early cellblocks were built for constant surveillance with guards able to see all cells at once, embodying the philosophy that visibility equals control.
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