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What type of punishments did the Colonial period have? Capitol AND Corporal
What were the philosophical bases during the Colonial period. Religions/Predestination
When was the Colonial Period? 1600s-1790s
When was the Penitentiary period? 1790s-1860s
Did people share rooms during the Penitentiary period? No
What was the goal of the Penitentiary period? Reform criminals
What were the philosophical bases during the Penitentiary? Enlightenment and Independence
When was the Reformatory Period? 1870s-1890s
What was new during the Reformatory Period? Parole/rehab/separation for juveniles
What were the philosophical bases during the Reformatory Period? Criminals have social disorders
When was the progressive period? 1890s-1930s
When was individual case approach introduced? Progressive period
What were the philosophical bases during the Progressive period? Reformation
When was the Medical Period? 1930s-1960s
Focus of the Medical period? Reform/psychological healing
What were the philosophical bases during the Medical period? Psychology/psychiatry/bio-medical science
When was the Community period? 1960s-1970s
What was the goal of the Community period? Reentering society/learning job skills
What were the philosophical bases during the Community period? Civil rights
When was the Crime Control period? 1970s-2000s
What was set during the Crime Control period? Sentencing Guidlines
What were the philosophical bases during the Crime Control period? Preventing crimes
When was the Just Deserts era? 1995-2012
What was the purpose of imprisonment during the Just Deserts era? Punishment
What was the focus of the Just Deserts era? The justice model and individual responsibility
When was the Evidence Based era? 2013-present
How where corrections decided during the evidence Based era? Corrections where based in proof of what works
Did prisoners work at the Walnut Street Jail? Where they paid? Yes and yes
Could prisoners at the Walnut Street Jail get out early? Yes
What was the goal of the Walnut Street Jail? Where they successful? Rehabilitation and No
Why did conditions at the Walnut Street Jail deteriorate? Overcrowding because life was too easy for them.
When was the Eastern State Penitentiary built? 1892
What was the goal of the Eastern State Penitentiary? Inmates could reflect on what they did, and do better.
When was the Auburn System built? 1816
In the Eastern State Penitentiary did the inmates leave their cells to eat, exercise, etc? No
In the Auburn System did the inmates leave their cell to eat, exercise, etc? Yes
When was solitary confinement first used? The Auburn System
How were the living conditions in the South Penal system? Horrible, prisoners were overworked, lived in cages, basically slaves.
When was the Southern Penal system? 1930s
Probation Officer Report prisoners behavior to court.
Parole Officer Monitors behavior of people out on parole.
Jailer/Detention Officer Book/watch people in jail.
Correctional officer Watch people in prison.
Juvenile detention officer Watch minors who where arrested.
Federal correction officer Watch people in federal prison (gets paid the most)
Warden Top administrator in prison.
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