Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)On January 9, 1821, the Indiana General Assembly passed a bill authorizing the construction of the state’s first prison. Within a century, Indiana’s prison system would transform from a small structure in Jeffersonville holding less than twenty inmates into a multi-institutional network holding thousands. Within that transition, ideas concerning the treatment of criminals shifted significantly from a penology focused on punishment, hard labor, and low cost, to a one based on social science, skill-building, education, and public funding. These new ideas were not always sound, however, and often the implementation of those ideas was either distorted or incomplete. In any case, by...
How progressive good intentions failed at Coxsackie, once a model New York State prison for youth of...
This thesis examines the prison system in the United States starting in the early 19th century and d...
Today in the western world punishment and imprisonment are closely associated and viewed as virtuall...
In 1870, prison inmate advocates, wardens, and leading scientists held a Prison Congress symposium i...
Prisons in New York in the early twentieth century were becoming modern institutions. In my disserta...
This dissertation explores the re-emergence of imprisonment as a major social policy in New South Wa...
For thirteen years Southern Illinois University has had an association with the Illinois State Penit...
Tennessee built its first state penitentiary in Nashville in 1830 on Sixteenth and Church Streets on...
For the past four years, as part of a group of currently and formerly incarcerated scholars, we have...
Throughout history the penal system has been viewed as the paramount means of dealing with criminals...
Thesis advisor: Susan ShellThere are many urgent issues facing prisons in the United States today in...
The early 19th century was marked by reform movements aimed at alleviating poverty, reducing crime, ...
Dix began her prison reform work by visiting prisons across the country, and two systems emerged as ...
This dissertation explores the genesis of the United States’ penal system through the lens of one of...
This thesis examines seven crises at the Oregon State Penitentiary between 1866 and 1968 which are s...
How progressive good intentions failed at Coxsackie, once a model New York State prison for youth of...
This thesis examines the prison system in the United States starting in the early 19th century and d...
Today in the western world punishment and imprisonment are closely associated and viewed as virtuall...
In 1870, prison inmate advocates, wardens, and leading scientists held a Prison Congress symposium i...
Prisons in New York in the early twentieth century were becoming modern institutions. In my disserta...
This dissertation explores the re-emergence of imprisonment as a major social policy in New South Wa...
For thirteen years Southern Illinois University has had an association with the Illinois State Penit...
Tennessee built its first state penitentiary in Nashville in 1830 on Sixteenth and Church Streets on...
For the past four years, as part of a group of currently and formerly incarcerated scholars, we have...
Throughout history the penal system has been viewed as the paramount means of dealing with criminals...
Thesis advisor: Susan ShellThere are many urgent issues facing prisons in the United States today in...
The early 19th century was marked by reform movements aimed at alleviating poverty, reducing crime, ...
Dix began her prison reform work by visiting prisons across the country, and two systems emerged as ...
This dissertation explores the genesis of the United States’ penal system through the lens of one of...
This thesis examines seven crises at the Oregon State Penitentiary between 1866 and 1968 which are s...
How progressive good intentions failed at Coxsackie, once a model New York State prison for youth of...
This thesis examines the prison system in the United States starting in the early 19th century and d...
Today in the western world punishment and imprisonment are closely associated and viewed as virtuall...