MEDICINE THROUGH TIME: BLACK DEATH
Across
- 4. This is the type of prison which allows prisoners out on day release before they return in the evening.
- 7. The focus of prisons in modern Britain is to help prisoners reform and what else?
- 8. This was abolished in prisons in 1902 (two words)
- 9. These army like institutions were created at the start of the 1900s to punish young people as an alternative for prison.
- 10. This is a period of time whereby prisoners are allowed to apply for an early release from prison for good behaviour.
- 12. This is a non-custodial punishment where a criminal can be tracked and monitored at all times.
Down
- 1. This was the location in Yorkshire of Britain's first open prison.
- 2. This was a form of 'service' where the criminal would have to work in the local area as a retaliation for their crimes.
- 3. This type of punishment was abolished in prisons under the terms of the 1948 Criminal Justice Act
- 5. These types of less intimidating court were specifically created for younger people.
- 6. This is a period of time after a prisoner has been released where they are supervised and checked upon.
- 11. A criminal could be given this non-custodial sentence which bans them from being in a certain area.