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7. The Rise and Fall of the Pennsylvania System
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Negley K. Teeters
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- Frontmatter I
- Introduction VII
- Foreword XIII
- Contents XV
- List of Illustrations XVII
- 1. The Pennsylvania System of Penal Discipline 1
- 2. The Building of Cherry Hill 33
- 3. The Early Days of Cherry Hill 54
- 4. Investigations of Cherry Hill 93
- 5. Charles Dickens and His Cherry Hill Prisoners 113
- 6. Prison Practices and Policies in Cherry Hill 133
- 7. The Rise and Fall of the Pennsylvania System 201
- 8. Influence of the Pennsylvania System 224
- Appendix I. Significant Records of the Eastern State Penitentiary in the Division of Public Records, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 235
- Appendix II. Partial Wording of Memorials Sent to the Legislature by the Philadelphia Prison Society, Showing the Interchange of Ideas of “Separate” and “Solitary” Confinement and the Use of “Labor” in Their Philosophy 237
- Appendix III. Sites Considered by the Building Commission for the Eastern Penitentiary 239
- Appendix IV. Early Ground Plans and Engravings of the Eastern Penitentiary with Explanation of Discrepancies 242
- Index 245
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter I
- Introduction VII
- Foreword XIII
- Contents XV
- List of Illustrations XVII
- 1. The Pennsylvania System of Penal Discipline 1
- 2. The Building of Cherry Hill 33
- 3. The Early Days of Cherry Hill 54
- 4. Investigations of Cherry Hill 93
- 5. Charles Dickens and His Cherry Hill Prisoners 113
- 6. Prison Practices and Policies in Cherry Hill 133
- 7. The Rise and Fall of the Pennsylvania System 201
- 8. Influence of the Pennsylvania System 224
- Appendix I. Significant Records of the Eastern State Penitentiary in the Division of Public Records, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 235
- Appendix II. Partial Wording of Memorials Sent to the Legislature by the Philadelphia Prison Society, Showing the Interchange of Ideas of “Separate” and “Solitary” Confinement and the Use of “Labor” in Their Philosophy 237
- Appendix III. Sites Considered by the Building Commission for the Eastern Penitentiary 239
- Appendix IV. Early Ground Plans and Engravings of the Eastern Penitentiary with Explanation of Discrepancies 242
- Index 245