Prison reformer Flashcards
motivation
Inspired by her Quaker faith, Fry was deeply disturbed by the harsh and inhumane conditions she witnessed at Newgate Prison in London.
Action
She initiated improvements by providing basic necessities like food and bedding to female prisoners, teaching them skills like sewing and literacy, and establishing a chapel and school within the prison.
impact
Fry’s work led to significant changes in prison conditions, particularly for female inmates, and her ideas influenced the 1823 Gaols Act, which led to further prison reforms.
Focus
Her efforts were particularly focused on improving the living conditions and treatment of women in prison.
Religious Instruction
She also believed in providing religious instruction to prisoners, as she felt that a connection with God could help them turn their lives around.