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  2. Panopticon - Wikipedia

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    Bentham argued that the confinement of the prison "is his punishment, preventing [the prisoner from] carrying the work to another market". Key to Bentham's proposals and efforts to build a panopticon prison in Millbank at his own expense, was the "means of extracting labour" out of prisoners in the panopticon. [11]

  3. Prison - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, the World Prison Brief reported that at least 11.5 million people were imprisoned worldwide. [122] In 2021, the United States of America had the world's largest prison population, with over 2 million people in American prisons or jails—up from 744,000 in 1985—making 1 in every 200 American adults a prisoner.

  4. History of United States prison systems - Wikipedia

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    New York, New Jersey, and Virginia updated and reduced their capital crime lists. This reduction of capital crimes created a need for other forms of punishment, which led to incarceration of longer periods of time. The oldest prison was built in York, Maine in 1720. The very first jail that turned into a state prison was the Walnut Street Jail ...

  5. The prison that helped build 'the city at the end of the world'

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    At the southernmost tip of Argentina's Patagonia sits 'the prison of the end of the world.' The country banished prisoners here in the early 1900s to colonize the region.

  6. History of criminal justice - Wikipedia

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    On March 12, 1829, a government decree created the first uniformed policemen in Paris and all French cities, known as sergents de ville ("city sergeants"), which the Paris Prefecture of Police's website claims were the first uniformed policemen in the world. [18] In London, there existed watchmen hired to guard the streets at night since 1663 ...

  7. Eugène-François Vidocq - Wikipedia

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    He was the founder and first director of France's first criminal investigative agency, the Sûreté Nationale, as well as the head of the first known private detective agency. Vidocq is considered to be the father of modern criminology [1] [2] and of the French national police force. [3] He is also regarded as the first private detective. [4]

  8. Japanese Americans returned from prison camps 80 years ... - AOL

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    In downtown L.A., the historic Nichiren Buddhist temple on East First Street, near the Los Angeles River, at first served as a warehouse for its parishioners’ property, but in June 1943, police ...

  9. Supermax prison - Wikipedia

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    It is the first federal prison in Brazil, designed to receive prisoners deemed too dangerous to be kept in the states' prison systems (in Brazil, ordinarily, both convicts sentenced by States' courts or by the Federal Judiciary fulfill their prison terms in state-run prisons; the Federal Prison System was created to handle only the most ...