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  2. Reformatory - Wikipedia

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    Reformatories for women aimed to legislate morality through criminalizing female sexuality, contributing to the creation of the category of "delinquent girl." [ 17 ] White middle and upper-class women [ 18 ] spearheaded the reformatory movement for women, criticizing the condition of women in traditional correctional facilities, and advocating ...

  3. Penitentiaries, Reformatories, and Chain Gangs - Wikipedia

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    Colvin argues that reformatories weren't simply a response to an increase in female crime. Instead, their appearance is related to a larger shift toward principles embodied in capitalism . This shift changed women's opportunities and their social standing . [ 6 ]

  4. Prison reform - Wikipedia

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    The movement reached its peak after the first world war when Alexander Paterson became commissioner, delegating authority and encouraging personal responsibility in the fashion of the English Public school: cellblocks were designated as 'houses' by name and had a housemaster. Cross-country walks were encouraged, and no one ran away.

  5. Reform school - Wikipedia

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    New York House of Refuge, a reform school completed in 1854. A reform school was a penal institution, generally for teenagers, mainly operating between 1830 and 1900.In the United Kingdom and its colonies, reformatories (commonly called reform schools) were set up from 1854 onward for children who were convicted of a crime, as an alternative to an adult prison.

  6. History of United States prison systems - Wikipedia

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    Notions of living up to the world's ideas of "progress" also animated Southern penal reformers. When the Georgia legislature considered abolishing the state's penitentiary after a devastating fire in 1829, reformers there worried their state would become the first to renounce republican "progress." [155]

  7. Mary Carpenter - Wikipedia

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    Mary Carpenter's name on the Reformers’ Monument, Kensal Green Cemetery Mary Carpenter (3 April 1807 – 14 June 1877) was an English educational and social reformer.The daughter of a Unitarian minister, she founded a ragged school and reformatories, bringing previously unavailable educational opportunities to poor children and young offenders in Bristol.

  8. 10 times J.K. Rowling made the world a better and more ... - AOL

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    When the fictional world she created inspired us to better the real one. Like Hogwarts, our world should be a place where people can freely be who they are. Through Hogwarts, Rowling showed us the ...

  9. Ohio State Reformatory - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio State Reformatory (OSR), also known as the Mansfield Reformatory, is a historic prison located in Mansfield, Ohio in the United States.It was built between 1886 and 1910 and remained in operation until 1990, when a United States Federal Court ruling (the 'Boyd Consent Decree') ordered the facility to be closed.