MEDICINE THROUGH TIME: BLACK DEATH
Across
- 3. The London prison best known for its links to Elizabeth Fry.
- 5. The fashionable and popular belief that all humans should be treated fairly and with dignity.
- 7. Reformer John Howard wrote an influential book called the ‘State of ______ in England and Wales’.
- 9. Many religious leaders believed that as well as being a deterrent, prison should also offer a chance for prisoners to do this.
- 11. Prisons after 1700 encouraged ‘hard....’ what to make sure prisoners were taught a valuable lesson about work.
- 12. The new prison reforms made sure that prisoners were able to receive better food and clean what?
- 13. The Gaols Act made sure that prison wardens now received this.
- 14. The success of the Industrial Revolution meant that the British government had plenty of this to build prisons.
Down
- 1. These type of classes were run and taught by Elizabeth Fry for her female prisoners in Newgate Prison
- 2. The idea of Humanitarianism was that human beings should be treated with fairness and what else?
- 4. This punishment ended its travels in 1868.
- 5. The surname of the key individual who reported on the state of prisons in the county of Bedfordshire in 1777.
- 6. Transportation to this country ended in 1868.
- 8. As well as the new prisons being a deterrent and a way for prisoners to reform, their aim was also to _______ the criminal from society so they could no longer commit any crimes.
- 10. The surname of the key individual who helped female prisoners.
- 13. The surname of the influential Home Secretary who brought about prison reforms in England and Wales.