Rehabilitation In Australia Essay

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2nd century BC - Records found at many Egyptian and Mesopotamian archeological sites proved the existence of the earliest prisons in the world.
600 BC - The remains of the oldest known prison can be traced to the Ancient Rome and their "CarcereMamertino" (Mamertine Prison). Originally designed as a cistern for water, this ancient prison was used for more than half millennia. One of its most famous prisoners was Gallic chieftain Vercingetorix (executed at 46 BC).
200 AD - At the beginning of the new millennium, one of the oldest prisons outside Roman Empire was found in the Israeli town of Tiberias.
1166 - English king Henry II commissioned the construction of first prison, together with new legal system that used concept of jury.
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1700s - Environment of Industrial Revolution and Napoleonic wars brought great increase in the number of incrassated people in England. For the first time empty ships were used to house prisoners.
1777 - Englishman John Howard published influential book that proposed prison reform.
1786-1791 - Over 50.000 prisoners was transported from the England to the North American continent and after the start of War of Independence to penal colony of Australia.
1779 -Penitentiary Act included the concept of the "rehabilitation" to the UK prisons.
1791 - Philosopher Jeremy Bethamcreated designs for his "perfect prison", where government could spy on unknowing inmates.
1815 - For the first time in history, UK government started paying the wages of Jailers and inspected conditions in prisons.
1817 - Elizabeth Fry fought for prison reform, solutions of the problem of overcrowding, women's prisons and children correction centers.
1829 - Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia started enforcing solitary confinement in an effort to rehabilitate its prisoners.
1835 - Prison Inspectors first started working in UK, together with first prison volunteer

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