Established in the 1890s, the Western House of Refuge at Albion was intended to rehabilitate young women who failed to adhere to gender norms. Upon hiring Mrs. Flora Daniels of Buffalo in 1915, the new matron\u27s progressive mentality created a rift between members of the Board of Managers.https://digitalcommons.brockport.edu/pioneer_record/1047/thumbnail.jp
Mary Carpenter, a Victorian prison reformer, asserted that women prisoners were a threat to society,...
The Cambridge Female Refuge was an institution established in Cambridge Church Street in 1838 as a H...
For the past four years, as part of a group of currently and formerly incarcerated scholars, we have...
The New York House of Refuge, the first institution in America to deal with the juvenile delinquent ...
The 19th century was an era of social reform, particularly in regard to women. Religious middle- to ...
In reviewing the work done by us, in this, the first year of our organization, it seems desirable to...
Historians have debated the growth of asylums as either a movement towards socialcontrol or as a ben...
Alana Barton: Fragile Moralities and Dangerous Sexualities. Two Centuries of Semi-Penal Institutiona...
textIn 1816 a group of white, affluent women in Natchez, Mississippi founded the Female Charitable S...
It has been said that crime is the product of a defective character under given temptation, and the...
Dix began her prison reform work by visiting prisons across the country, and two systems emerged as ...
Focussing on twelve womens experiences culled from patient files of the Hospital for the Insane, Cob...
Delinquency is a process, not an isolated act. Its causes and cures have baffled man down through t...
The House of Healing (HOH) is a court-mandated, community based residential program for female offen...
Problem. Chartered in 1826, the Philadelphia House of Refuge was the first institution in Pennsylvan...
Mary Carpenter, a Victorian prison reformer, asserted that women prisoners were a threat to society,...
The Cambridge Female Refuge was an institution established in Cambridge Church Street in 1838 as a H...
For the past four years, as part of a group of currently and formerly incarcerated scholars, we have...
The New York House of Refuge, the first institution in America to deal with the juvenile delinquent ...
The 19th century was an era of social reform, particularly in regard to women. Religious middle- to ...
In reviewing the work done by us, in this, the first year of our organization, it seems desirable to...
Historians have debated the growth of asylums as either a movement towards socialcontrol or as a ben...
Alana Barton: Fragile Moralities and Dangerous Sexualities. Two Centuries of Semi-Penal Institutiona...
textIn 1816 a group of white, affluent women in Natchez, Mississippi founded the Female Charitable S...
It has been said that crime is the product of a defective character under given temptation, and the...
Dix began her prison reform work by visiting prisons across the country, and two systems emerged as ...
Focussing on twelve womens experiences culled from patient files of the Hospital for the Insane, Cob...
Delinquency is a process, not an isolated act. Its causes and cures have baffled man down through t...
The House of Healing (HOH) is a court-mandated, community based residential program for female offen...
Problem. Chartered in 1826, the Philadelphia House of Refuge was the first institution in Pennsylvan...
Mary Carpenter, a Victorian prison reformer, asserted that women prisoners were a threat to society,...
The Cambridge Female Refuge was an institution established in Cambridge Church Street in 1838 as a H...
For the past four years, as part of a group of currently and formerly incarcerated scholars, we have...