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Prison Reform Movement

Cameron Horter

Prison Reform Movement

5 W's

5 W's

Who?

The Prison Reform Movement affected the Women, Children, Poor, and Insane.

Who:

What?

The main goals of the Prison Reform Movement was to change prisons to rehabalitation centers to help the prisoners, not punish them

What:

When?

The Prison Reform Movement lasted since the late 18th Century - Present day

When:

Where?

The Prison Reform Movement affected prisons all across the U.S.

Where:

Why?

The prison reform movement was an idea to help the mentally ill and insane prisoners function in the normal world.

Why:

How did it effect current prisons?

How did it affect current prisons?

How did it change?

The Prison Reform Movement has not been seen in its full potential becuase Prisons in the 18th century were filthy, dark, and ran wild with diseasess.

Conditions

How did it change mental health?

The Prison Reform Movement has not been seen in its full potential becuase prisons stil are full of mentally ill and insane prisoners.

Mental Health

How did it change the penel system?

The Prison Reform Movement has not been seen in its full potential becuase prisons are still a punishment for the inmates instead of being rehabilation centers.

How did it change?

How were prisons differet back then?

How were prisons different then?

Auburn State Prison, 1821

Prisons have changed since the prison reform movement becuase mental health has improved in prisons, in 1821, the Governer pardoned, (released), severel of the inmates at Auburn State Prison, but more than 80 of them commited suicide after they were released.

The conditions in the prisons

Conditions in the prisons

The conditions in the prisons have gotten better since the prison reform movement becuase during the 18th and 19th centuries, nasty diseases and other viruses ran rampant in the prisons.

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