PUNISHMENT

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    • There were changing attitudes about punishment - the idea of rehabilitation was introduced.
    • Due to changing attitudes:
      • There was a decrease in the death penalty (end of Bloody Code)
      • There was an increase in transportation, then imprisonment
    • Transportation to Australia
      • Increased as crime increased
      • Criminals worked for settlers
      • 7 years free labour
    • Transportation ended because:
      • There was no longer any need for forced labourers
      • It was too expensive and not enough of a deterrent
      • Too harsh for criminals/families
      • Increased use of prisons
    • When did public execution and transportation end?
      1868
    • Reformers aimed to improve conditions in prisons to increase rehabilitation.
    • John Howard was responsible for the passing of the 1774 Gaols Act, improving conditions in prisons and the health of prisoners.
    • Elizabeth Fry improved the lives of women in Newgate Prison by providing them with education and better food, clothes and treatment.