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Prisons in the 19th Century
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31 May 2018
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Events
Gaolers paid at local rates
First national prison opened at Millbank (London) to hold prisoners awaiting transportation
Prisoners held in categories (women, children, dangerous etc)
Government begins to pay the cost of some prisons
Gaols Act introduces prison inspections
National Prison Department took over control of all prisons
The Prisons Act meant all prisons had to follow national rules: focus on retribution and deterrence
All prisons were brought under government control
Pentonville Prison built on the site of Millbank
Prisons Act emphasises the purpose of prisons be to rehabilitation and reform
Periods
90 new prisons are built
Crimes p/year rise from 5,000 to 20,000
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