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Prisons Throughout History


Mamertine Prison of Ancient Rome
(established 6th century BC)

"neglect, darkness and stench
make it hideous and fearsome to
behold (Sallust 86-34 BC) "




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Socrates Prison

Located in Athens this is the prison
where Socrates was held before his
execution in 399 BC




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THE MEDIEVAL PRISON
•   LACK OF UNIFORM PROCEDURES
•   INHUMAN LIVING CONDITIONS
•   UNTRAINED AND UNPAID GUARDS
•   POOR QUALITY OR INADEQUATE FOOD
•   NO CLASSIFICATION




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Controlling the Pauper Class

 The Origins of the modern Penitentiary




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The Poor House and Control of the Pauper Classes




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Work Houses and Bridewell Prisons
            (1550s)




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CESARE BECCARIA (1738-1794)

Author of Essays on Crime and
Punishments 1764 which laid the
foundation for the penitentiary
movement




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Jeremy Bentham 1748-1832

English advocate of utilitarianism in
prison management and discipline.
Argued for the treatment and reform
of prisoners




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John Howard (1726-1790)

English prison reformer who wrote
“The State of the Prisons in
England and Whales. Advocated
passage of the Penitentiary Act of
1779 by British Government




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Penitentiary

  • An institution intended to isolate and punish criminals
    from society for a specified period of time and where
    they would undergo reformation




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KEY EVENTS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE
   PENITENTIARY SYSTEM IN THE UNITED STATES

1787   PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR ALLEVIATING THE MISERIES OF
       PUBLIC PRISONS FOUNDED

1786   WHEEL BARROW LAW 1786

1790   PENITENTIARY ACT

1790   WALNUT STREET JAIL IN PHILADELPHIA BECOMES FIRST
       PENITENTIARY

1797   NEWGATE PRISON OPENED IN NEW YORK

1816   AUBURN STATE PRISON OPENED

1826   SING SING PRISON OPENED

1829   EASTERN PENITENTIARY OPENED



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THE QUAKERS

   The Religious Society of Friends began in
  England in the 1650s, as A Nonconformist
breakaway movement from English Puritanism.



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William Penn (1644-1718)

English Quaker, who
established Pennsylvania
colony. Created Quaker Code
of 1682 (Great Law) that
introduced more humane
treatment of criminal offenders




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Benjamin Rush

Signer of the Declaration of
Independence and Founder of
the Society for the Alleviation
of Prison Miseries 1787 and
the advocate for the creation of
the nation’s first Penitentiary
based on separate
confinement.




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FUNCTIONS OF THE PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR ALLEVIATING
           THE MISERIES OF PUBLIC PRISONS



• ADVOCACY

• INSPECTION

• DIRECT RELIEF




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Penitentiary Act of 1790

Established penitentiary of
16 cells within the existing
Walnut Street Jail to carry
out solitary confinement for
"hardened atrocious
offenders”




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SEPARATE/SOLITARY SYSTEM

A PENITENTIARY SYSTEM DEVELOPED IN PENNSYLVANIA IN
WHICH EACH INMATE WAS HELD IN ISOLATION FROM OTHER
INMATES, WITH ALL ACTIVITIES, INCLUDING CRAFT
WORK, CARRIED ON IN THE CELLS




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PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM

BASED ON THREE PRINCIPLES:

• SOLITARY CONFINEMENT

• WORK (work shops)

• PENITENCE




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Eastern State Penitentiary 1829

The model for the Pennsylvania
system.

Charles Dickens visits the United
States to see Niagara Falls and the
Eastern State Penitentiary. He later
wrote, "The System is rigid, strict
and hopeless solitary confinement,
and I believe it, in its effects, to be
cruel and wrong...."




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New York
         and the

Congregate Penitentiary
       System


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Thomas Eddy, 1758 -
1827
“ New York's first prison
reformer” and is often referred
to as America’s Howard.
Developed and promoted what
became known as the
“congregate system” of prison
design:
 The foundation for the modern
prison system




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Primary Goal of the Prison

“Eradicating the evil passions and corrupt
    habits which are sources of guilt”

               Thomas Eddy

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CONGREGATE SYSTEM
• A PENITENTIARY SYSTEM DEVELOPED IN AUBURN
  NY, IN WHICH INMATES WERE HELD IN ISOLATION
  AT NIGHT BUT WORKED WITH OTHER PRISONERS
  DURING THE DAY UNDER A RULE OF SILENCE




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Newgate Prison (1797)




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Newgate Prison




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Foundations of the Auburn System
• Solitary confinement at night

• Congregate work stations

• Enforced silence




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ARGUMENTS FOR THE CONGREGATE/AUBURN
                     SYSTEM

• LESS COSTLY DESIGN

• INCREASED INMATE WORK PRODUCTIVITY (Factory system)

• LOWER OPERATING COSTS




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Captain Elam Lynds
Warden of Auburn and Sing Sing


A staunch advocate for
harsh and repressive
methods for managing
inmates, Lynds advocated
and/or introduced:


   Silent system
   Routine flogging
   Lock step
   Prison strips




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Life under the Auburn System

           Rule by terror




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Auburn State Prison

Pioneered the inside cell
block design with one
inmate per cell

Pictured is a classic five
tiered Auburn style cell
block (c1910)




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Auburn cells

Exterior of a Convict Cell                 Interior of Auburn Style Cell




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Single Cell

Under the Auburn
system inmates
were housed
separately only at
night in small cells




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Auburn Lock Step




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Auburn and the Contract Labor System




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Auburn Basket Shop c 1905




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Inmate Flogging

Flogging was the
most common
punishment in the
19th century prison




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Early forms of Prison Torture

The Crown                             Pulleys




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The Bath
A common form of
punishment at Auburn and
Sing Sing




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1. develop. of the penitentiary system

  • 1. Prisons Throughout History Mamertine Prison of Ancient Rome (established 6th century BC) "neglect, darkness and stench make it hideous and fearsome to behold (Sallust 86-34 BC) " 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 2. Socrates Prison Located in Athens this is the prison where Socrates was held before his execution in 399 BC 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 3. THE MEDIEVAL PRISON • LACK OF UNIFORM PROCEDURES • INHUMAN LIVING CONDITIONS • UNTRAINED AND UNPAID GUARDS • POOR QUALITY OR INADEQUATE FOOD • NO CLASSIFICATION 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 4. Controlling the Pauper Class The Origins of the modern Penitentiary 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 5. The Poor House and Control of the Pauper Classes 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 6. Work Houses and Bridewell Prisons (1550s) 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 7. CESARE BECCARIA (1738-1794) Author of Essays on Crime and Punishments 1764 which laid the foundation for the penitentiary movement 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 8. Jeremy Bentham 1748-1832 English advocate of utilitarianism in prison management and discipline. Argued for the treatment and reform of prisoners 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 9. John Howard (1726-1790) English prison reformer who wrote “The State of the Prisons in England and Whales. Advocated passage of the Penitentiary Act of 1779 by British Government 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 10. Penitentiary • An institution intended to isolate and punish criminals from society for a specified period of time and where they would undergo reformation 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 11. KEY EVENTS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PENITENTIARY SYSTEM IN THE UNITED STATES 1787 PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR ALLEVIATING THE MISERIES OF PUBLIC PRISONS FOUNDED 1786 WHEEL BARROW LAW 1786 1790 PENITENTIARY ACT 1790 WALNUT STREET JAIL IN PHILADELPHIA BECOMES FIRST PENITENTIARY 1797 NEWGATE PRISON OPENED IN NEW YORK 1816 AUBURN STATE PRISON OPENED 1826 SING SING PRISON OPENED 1829 EASTERN PENITENTIARY OPENED 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 12. THE QUAKERS The Religious Society of Friends began in England in the 1650s, as A Nonconformist breakaway movement from English Puritanism. 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 13. William Penn (1644-1718) English Quaker, who established Pennsylvania colony. Created Quaker Code of 1682 (Great Law) that introduced more humane treatment of criminal offenders 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 14. Benjamin Rush Signer of the Declaration of Independence and Founder of the Society for the Alleviation of Prison Miseries 1787 and the advocate for the creation of the nation’s first Penitentiary based on separate confinement. 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 15. FUNCTIONS OF THE PHILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR ALLEVIATING THE MISERIES OF PUBLIC PRISONS • ADVOCACY • INSPECTION • DIRECT RELIEF 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 16. Penitentiary Act of 1790 Established penitentiary of 16 cells within the existing Walnut Street Jail to carry out solitary confinement for "hardened atrocious offenders” 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 17. SEPARATE/SOLITARY SYSTEM A PENITENTIARY SYSTEM DEVELOPED IN PENNSYLVANIA IN WHICH EACH INMATE WAS HELD IN ISOLATION FROM OTHER INMATES, WITH ALL ACTIVITIES, INCLUDING CRAFT WORK, CARRIED ON IN THE CELLS 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 18. PENNSYLVANIA SYSTEM BASED ON THREE PRINCIPLES: • SOLITARY CONFINEMENT • WORK (work shops) • PENITENCE 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 19. Eastern State Penitentiary 1829 The model for the Pennsylvania system. Charles Dickens visits the United States to see Niagara Falls and the Eastern State Penitentiary. He later wrote, "The System is rigid, strict and hopeless solitary confinement, and I believe it, in its effects, to be cruel and wrong...." 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 20. New York and the Congregate Penitentiary System 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 21. Thomas Eddy, 1758 - 1827 “ New York's first prison reformer” and is often referred to as America’s Howard. Developed and promoted what became known as the “congregate system” of prison design: The foundation for the modern prison system 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 22. Primary Goal of the Prison “Eradicating the evil passions and corrupt habits which are sources of guilt” Thomas Eddy 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 23. CONGREGATE SYSTEM • A PENITENTIARY SYSTEM DEVELOPED IN AUBURN NY, IN WHICH INMATES WERE HELD IN ISOLATION AT NIGHT BUT WORKED WITH OTHER PRISONERS DURING THE DAY UNDER A RULE OF SILENCE 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 24. Newgate Prison (1797) 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 25. Newgate Prison 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 26. Foundations of the Auburn System • Solitary confinement at night • Congregate work stations • Enforced silence 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 27. ARGUMENTS FOR THE CONGREGATE/AUBURN SYSTEM • LESS COSTLY DESIGN • INCREASED INMATE WORK PRODUCTIVITY (Factory system) • LOWER OPERATING COSTS 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 28. Captain Elam Lynds Warden of Auburn and Sing Sing A staunch advocate for harsh and repressive methods for managing inmates, Lynds advocated and/or introduced:  Silent system  Routine flogging  Lock step  Prison strips 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 29. Life under the Auburn System Rule by terror 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 30. Auburn State Prison Pioneered the inside cell block design with one inmate per cell Pictured is a classic five tiered Auburn style cell block (c1910) 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 31. Auburn cells Exterior of a Convict Cell Interior of Auburn Style Cell 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 32. Single Cell Under the Auburn system inmates were housed separately only at night in small cells 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 33. Auburn Lock Step 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 34. Auburn and the Contract Labor System 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 35. Auburn Basket Shop c 1905 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 36. Inmate Flogging Flogging was the most common punishment in the 19th century prison 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 37. Early forms of Prison Torture The Crown Pulleys 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013
  • 38. The Bath A common form of punishment at Auburn and Sing Sing 40 Boardman Place www.cjcj.org San Francisco, CA 94103 © Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice 2013