CASE STUDIES

    Cards (14)

    • When was Pentonville Prison built?
      1842
    • Pentonville was a model prison and operated using the separate system:
      • Single cells
      • Masks in communal areas
    • The separate system aimed to rehabilitate criminals. They could reflect on their crimes, turn to religion and reform their ways in solitude.
    • The separate system aimed to rehabilitate criminals, as there would be no influence from other criminals.
    • The separate system was used as a form of retribution - isolation and boredom would make criminals pay for their crimes.
    • The separate system was used as a deterrent, as it was a serious punishment.
    • The separate system was replaced by the silent system to combat loneliness.
    • Strengths of Separate System:
      • Cleaner + less disease
      • Many thought it was the right level of punishment
    • Weaknesses of Separate System:
      • Isolation led to mental illness and suicide for many inmates
      • No education/instruction to provide inmates with new skills
    • When did Robert Peel become Home Secretary?
      1822
    • As Home Secretary, Robert Peel was responsible for changing criminal law and and reforming prisons
    • Robert Peel set up the Metropolitan Police Force.
    • Peel's Penal Reforms (1820s)
      • Peel advocated a system aimed at preventing crimes and reforming criminals, rather than using Punishments as a deterrent.
      • He reformed the penal code, removing 100 capital crimes - punishment was a lot fairer as a result
    • Gaols Act, 1823
      • Prisoners should receive regular prison chaplain visits
      • Gaolers should be paid
      • Female wardens for female prisoners
      • No chains or irons