8 - Imprisonment Flashcards

1
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What was prison like in the 16-17th century?

A

A place for people awaiting trial and punishment, all types of offenders imprisoned together, very poor conditions

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What was prison like in the 18th century?

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‘Bloody Code’ era, transportation to British colonies, hard labour

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Who insisted on prison reforms in the 18th century? E.g. paid staff, men and women should be separate

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John Howard (Howard League of Penal Reform)

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4
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What did the Prison Act 1898 ensure?

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Abolition of hard labour - prison labour should be productive and not harmful to prisoners’ health

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5
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When was the first open prison built?

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1933

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What is the recidivism rate in the UK?

A

52%

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Does the UK have a problem with overcrowding in prisons?

A

Yes, historically

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8
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Is suicide more or less common in prison?

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Suicide is more common in prison

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Is prison a safer place than the outside world?

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Homicide rate is much lower, deaths due to illness are much lower, so possibly prison is safer than the outside world

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10
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What are some concerns of prison inmates according to Toch (1977)?

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Privacy, safety, structure, support, emotional feedback, social stimulation, activity, freedom

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What did Wooldredge (1999) report about prison inmates?

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Inmates were more depressed, anxious, stressed

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