Author: State Penitentiary for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Criminal statistics
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
Annual Report of the Inspectors of the Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania
Author: State Penitentiary for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Criminal statistics
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Criminal statistics
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
Annual Report of the Inspectors
Author: Pennsylvania. State Penitentiary for the Eastern District, Philadelphia
Publisher:
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Category : Criminal statistics
Languages : en
Pages : 108
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Publisher:
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Category : Criminal statistics
Languages : en
Pages : 108
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Annual Report
Reading Prisoners
Author: Jodi Schorb
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
ISBN: 0813562686
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 267
Book Description
Shining new light on early American prison literature—from its origins in last words, dying warnings, and gallows literature to its later works of autobiography, exposé, and imaginative literature—Reading Prisoners weaves together insights about the rise of the early American penitentiary, the history of early American literacy instruction, and the transformation of crime writing in the “long” eighteenth century. Looking first at colonial America—an era often said to devalue jailhouse literacy—Jodi Schorb reveals that in fact this era launched the literate prisoner into public prominence. Criminal confessions published between 1700 and 1740, she shows, were crucial “literacy events” that sparked widespread public fascination with the reading habits of the condemned, consistent with the evangelical revivalism that culminated in the first Great Awakening. By century’s end, narratives by condemned criminals helped an audience of new writers navigate the perils and promises of expanded literacy. Schorb takes us off the scaffold and inside the private world of the first penitentiaries—such as Philadelphia’s Walnut Street Prison and New York’s Newgate, Auburn, and Sing Sing. She unveils the long and contentious struggle over the value of prisoner education that ultimately led to sporadic efforts to supply prisoners with books and education. Indeed, a new philosophy emerged, one that argued that prisoners were best served by silence and hard labor, not by reading and writing—a stance that a new generation of convict authors vociferously protested. The staggering rise of mass incarceration in America since the 1970s has brought the issue of prisoner rehabilitation once again to the fore. Reading Prisoners offers vital background to the ongoing, crucial debates over the benefits of prisoner education.
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
ISBN: 0813562686
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 267
Book Description
Shining new light on early American prison literature—from its origins in last words, dying warnings, and gallows literature to its later works of autobiography, exposé, and imaginative literature—Reading Prisoners weaves together insights about the rise of the early American penitentiary, the history of early American literacy instruction, and the transformation of crime writing in the “long” eighteenth century. Looking first at colonial America—an era often said to devalue jailhouse literacy—Jodi Schorb reveals that in fact this era launched the literate prisoner into public prominence. Criminal confessions published between 1700 and 1740, she shows, were crucial “literacy events” that sparked widespread public fascination with the reading habits of the condemned, consistent with the evangelical revivalism that culminated in the first Great Awakening. By century’s end, narratives by condemned criminals helped an audience of new writers navigate the perils and promises of expanded literacy. Schorb takes us off the scaffold and inside the private world of the first penitentiaries—such as Philadelphia’s Walnut Street Prison and New York’s Newgate, Auburn, and Sing Sing. She unveils the long and contentious struggle over the value of prisoner education that ultimately led to sporadic efforts to supply prisoners with books and education. Indeed, a new philosophy emerged, one that argued that prisoners were best served by silence and hard labor, not by reading and writing—a stance that a new generation of convict authors vociferously protested. The staggering rise of mass incarceration in America since the 1970s has brought the issue of prisoner rehabilitation once again to the fore. Reading Prisoners offers vital background to the ongoing, crucial debates over the benefits of prisoner education.
Annual Report of the Inspectors of the Eastern State Penitentiary of Pennsylvania
Author: State Penitentiary for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Criminal statistics
Languages : en
Pages : 94
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Criminal statistics
Languages : en
Pages : 94
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Documents of the Senate of the State of New York
Author: New York (State). Legislature. Senate
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 764
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 764
Book Description
Catalogue of Books Added to the Library of the Library Company of Philadelphia, Since the Large Catalogue of 1835
Author: Library Company of Philadelphia
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Category : Bibliography
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Bibliography
Languages : en
Pages : 196
Book Description
The Deviant Prison
Author: Ashley T. Rubin
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108484948
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 413
Book Description
A compelling examination of the highly criticized use of long-term solitary confinement in Philadelphia's Eastern State Penitentiary during the nineteenth century.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1108484948
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 413
Book Description
A compelling examination of the highly criticized use of long-term solitary confinement in Philadelphia's Eastern State Penitentiary during the nineteenth century.
A Catalogue of Books in the Library of the American Antiquarian Society
Author: American Antiquarian Society
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : America
Languages : en
Pages : 584
Book Description
Collection includes about 8,000 vols. donated by Isaiah Thomas, founder of the Society. The catalogue is "almost wholly the work of the late lamented librarian, Christopher C. Baldwin ... completed and brought up to the present date by ... Maturin L. Fisher."
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Category : America
Languages : en
Pages : 584
Book Description
Collection includes about 8,000 vols. donated by Isaiah Thomas, founder of the Society. The catalogue is "almost wholly the work of the late lamented librarian, Christopher C. Baldwin ... completed and brought up to the present date by ... Maturin L. Fisher."
Catalogue of books in the library of the American antiquarian society
Author: American antiquarian society
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 568
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 568
Book Description