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2. The Gaol and the Community
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Tables ix
- Foreword xiii
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction xix
- Map xxvii
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Part I: Colonial Origins
- 1. Upper Canadian Punishments 3
- 2. The Gaol and the Community 43
- 3. 'Order Is Heaven's First Law': The Tory Origins of Upper Canada's Penitentiary 86
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Part II: In the Penitentiary
- 4. The Reformation of Convicts Is Unknown': The Penitentiary under Henry Smith, 1834-1848 139
- 5. New Beginnings: The Penitentiary in the 1850s 194
- 6. 'Moral Monsters,' Refractory Females, Children, and Workers 231
- 7. Disciplinary Advances 257
- 8. Institutional Rigidities and Punitive Policies: The Penitentiary's Enduring Reality 281
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Part III: Alternative Sanctions and Reform Initiatives
- 9. 'The Government Boarding House': Upper Canada's Gaols in the Age of Progress 319
- 10. The Persistence of Community: Ontario's Gaols in the Industrial Era 355
- 11. Terrorizing the Underclass: The Intermediate Prisons 399
- 12. Aftercare and the Ambiguities of Reform 464
- Conclusion 500
- Notes 507
- Index 563
- Backmatter 592
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Tables ix
- Foreword xiii
- Acknowledgments xv
- Introduction xix
- Map xxvii
-
Part I: Colonial Origins
- 1. Upper Canadian Punishments 3
- 2. The Gaol and the Community 43
- 3. 'Order Is Heaven's First Law': The Tory Origins of Upper Canada's Penitentiary 86
-
Part II: In the Penitentiary
- 4. The Reformation of Convicts Is Unknown': The Penitentiary under Henry Smith, 1834-1848 139
- 5. New Beginnings: The Penitentiary in the 1850s 194
- 6. 'Moral Monsters,' Refractory Females, Children, and Workers 231
- 7. Disciplinary Advances 257
- 8. Institutional Rigidities and Punitive Policies: The Penitentiary's Enduring Reality 281
-
Part III: Alternative Sanctions and Reform Initiatives
- 9. 'The Government Boarding House': Upper Canada's Gaols in the Age of Progress 319
- 10. The Persistence of Community: Ontario's Gaols in the Industrial Era 355
- 11. Terrorizing the Underclass: The Intermediate Prisons 399
- 12. Aftercare and the Ambiguities of Reform 464
- Conclusion 500
- Notes 507
- Index 563
- Backmatter 592