8 - Imprisonment Flashcards
What was prison like in the 16-17th century?
A place for people awaiting trial and punishment, all types of offenders imprisoned together, very poor conditions
What was prison like in the 18th century?
‘Bloody Code’ era, transportation to British colonies, hard labour
Who insisted on prison reforms in the 18th century? E.g. paid staff, men and women should be separate
John Howard (Howard League of Penal Reform)
What did the Prison Act 1898 ensure?
Abolition of hard labour - prison labour should be productive and not harmful to prisoners’ health
When was the first open prison built?
1933
What is the recidivism rate in the UK?
52%
Does the UK have a problem with overcrowding in prisons?
Yes, historically
Is suicide more or less common in prison?
Suicide is more common in prison
Is prison a safer place than the outside world?
Homicide rate is much lower, deaths due to illness are much lower, so possibly prison is safer than the outside world
What are some concerns of prison inmates according to Toch (1977)?
Privacy, safety, structure, support, emotional feedback, social stimulation, activity, freedom
What did Wooldredge (1999) report about prison inmates?
Inmates were more depressed, anxious, stressed