Ca Module 3
Ca Module 3
Ca Module 3
Institutional
Correction
Module
Introduction:
3 Development of Correctional
Concepts of Standards
Penitentiary- referred to a place where crime and sin may be atoned for
and penitence produced
Institutional
Correction
EARLY CELLULAR PRISON Captain Elam Lynds – the warden of Auburn prison introduced the
Auburn silent system but later abolished and was replaced by Separate
1. Maison de Force- a Belgian workhouse for beggars and System and became the standard system employed in all of New York.
miscreants, designed to make a profit by an enforced pattern of
hard work with both discipline and silence. An important rule, “If a Pennsylvania Prison- established in 1829, and this prison system requires
man will not work, neither let him eat”. solitary confinement of the prisoners in their own cells day and night where
they lived, slept, received religious instructions and read the bible and given
2. Hospice of San Michele-a correction facility designed for incorrigible a work. This system advocated the complete separation of inmates from
boys and youth, and included silence, large work areas, and separate each other and maintained the practice of solitary confinement of
sleeping cells. Both expiation and reform were intended goals. prisoners at all times.
3. Walnut Street Jail- originally Even the guards were not allowed to
constructed as detention jail in talk to them, they did not know even their
Philadelphia created by the names. The Pennsylvania system or separate
Quakers, it was converted into a system was finally abolished in 1913.
state prison and became the first William Penn- the founder of Pennsylvania
American Penitentiary. The and a system of justice that required
Walnut Street Jail is regarded as compensation of victims and repentance to
the first jail in America. It was restore the offender to God’s grace. Penn is
built in 1776 and was located in also the leader of the Quakers who brought the
Philadelphia. A penitentiary is concept of more humanitarian treatment of
supposed to be a place where offenders to America, but also in Italy and
inmates reformed themselves England through its influence on such
through reflection and remorse. However, conditions worsened year after advocates as Beccaria and Howard.
year until it was finally closed in 1835.
Institutional
Correction
Institutional
Correction
Penitentiary Commission, an inter-governmental organization, was 2. Lock Psychosis- term denoting overconcentration of prison
established in 1875 with Headquarters at The Hague. administrators with security and community protection, to be
accomplished through extensive use of locks, head counts and
1876- the Elmira Reformatory which was considered as forerunner of the internal control of crimes.
modern penology, was opened in Elmira, New York in 1876, the features of 3. Convict Bogey- irrational fear of prison inmates who can only
Elmira were a training school type of institutional program, social case be managed through head counts, locking and recounting.
work in the institution and extensive use of parole.
The reformatory system movement subdivided gradually following the CLASSIFICATION MOVEMENT
opening of Elmira because of the founders’ lack of faith in the effectiveness
of the program the defect of the system was laid on the lack of attempt to The movement for modern correctional reforms stated with the
study criminal behavior from which to base treatment. BY 1910, it was not reorganization of the Federal Prison System in 1930, placing the penal
until 1930 that the reformatory idea was revived as the direct result of the institutions of the United States under the centralized jurisdiction of the
revamp of the educational program of Elmira Reformatory. Federal Bureau of prisons, recruiting professionally trained and
accentuating institutional rehabilitation programs.
Industrial Prison Movement
After the Second World War the US Southern States undertook
This consisted in the operation of industries inside penal institution progressive penal reforms, In 1944, the California Prisons System was
in order to support the maintenance of prisons, especially during the recognized which included the establishment of the prison. Penal Institution
economic depression that hit the United States wherein almost every prison were classified according to program specialization and degree of Custody
was converted into factory of manufacturing articles. Such prison-made of inmates.
articles were sold in open market for profit.
UNITED NATION STANDARD MINIMUM RULES FOR THE
PERIOD OF TRANSITION (1935-1960) TREATMENT OF PRISONERS
1. Alcatraz- also known as the “Rock”, a super maximum Adopted by the first U.N Congress on the prevention of crime and the
security facility island prison for inmates in San Francisco bay treatment of offenders held at the Geneva in 1955, and approved by the
Area and part of the U.S Bureau of Prisons until its closure. Economic and Social Council organ of the United Nations by its resolutions
dated July 31, 1957 and May 13, 1977.
When the “Rock” was built in 1934, it was seen as the answer to
the outrages of such desperate criminals as Al Capone, Robert Stroud
“Birdman of Alcatraz”, Bonie and Clyde. Eventually, the U.S Bureau of
Prison abandoned this prison as too expensive to maintain.
Module 3. Development of Correctional Concepts of Standard
Institutional
Correction
Institutional
Correction
Institutional
Correction
Reflective Analysis