Case study: The seperate systems at pentoville prison Flashcards

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Why was Pentonville prison built?

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As a prototype for the separate system.

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What were the 5 main things the separate conditions intended to do?

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  • Provide prisoners with an opportunity for individual improvement.
  • give prisoners solitude to reform through religious faith and self-reflection.
  • to ensure prisoners weren’t influenced by worse criminals.
  • to deter people from crime because of the seriousness of the punishment.
  • to ensure retribution.
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What three things were designed in Pentonville prison to add to the isolation of the prisoners?

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  • Walls were thick to stop prisoners from communicating through walls with each other.
  • Prisoners worked alone in their cells doing repetitive boring jobs.
  • When they were aloud to go to chaple or exercise they wore face masks and in the chaple sat in separate cubicles to stop any communication.
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What was the effect of solitary confinement on the prisoner’s mental health?

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Many suffered from mental illnesses and psychosis, high suicide rates.

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What was the aim of the 1865 Prison act?

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to enforce a strict, uniform regime of punishments in all prisons.

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What did Sir Edmund Du Cane, The Assistant Director of prisons declare about the treatment of prisoners that supports that the main aim of prison reform was deterrent?

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That they would get:
Hard labour: 12 hours of work a day
Hard fare: Deliberetly boring and bland diet
Hard board: wooden board beds to sleep on instead of hammocks as prisoners had recieved previously.

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