what were prisons mainly used for before the 18th century?
holding a suspect in the run up to their trial.
what caused the use of prisons to increase?
the decline of the bloody code, and concern about transportation
what were prisons believed to both act as?
as a deterrent and to make society safer
what was a common form of hard labour?
the treadwheel
key governments interventions to reorganise the prison system
1815, it said gaolers had to be paid out of local taxes
1823, prisoners were divided into categories
1835, the Gaol Act introduced inspection
1865, the Prison Act said all prisons had to follow national rules
who are the two campaigners that wanted prisons to be for rehabilitation?
John Howard and Elizabeth Fry
when did Howard begin campaigning to parliament?
1774
what did howard write that argued for prison reforms and in what year?
The State of Prisons in England and Wales, 1777
what did howard recommend for prisons to make it better?
decent water and food, Christian teaching, private cells, and a wage for prison work.
when and why did fry trying to help rehabilitation in prisons?
she visited Newgate prison in 1813 and was shocked by the conditions
what did fry do to encourage rehabilitation?
she started teaching sewing and Bible studies to prisoners
what did fry help ensure?
that female wardens were employed to work with female prisoners, provided prisoners with furniture and clothing, and wrote letters campaigning for wider prison reform.
what did fry help set up to campaign for better conditions, and in what year?
the Association for the Reformation of Female Prisoners, in 1817