Understanding the historical prison discipline of silence and separation (2/7)
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 Published On Nov 10, 2023

Rosalind Crone explains the impact that the rise of two rival forms of prison discipline – silence and separation – in the 1830s had on the architecture and experience of imprisonment at Lincoln Castle Gaol.

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