Across
- 3. / asylum that place wrongdoer in seclusion
- 7. Beccaria / primary influence in the transition from punishment to corrections
- 9. of san Michele / facility design for boys and youth and both expiation and reform were intended goals
- 10. / brought the abuses of criminal law to the public attention
- 11. / looks at reason for consequences of crimes
- 13. death / loss of all rights and power if dead
- 14. street jail / first penitentiary created in Pa by the Quakers
Down
- 1. / abandoned transport ships anchored in rivers and harbors that confine criminal offenders
- 2. / a instrument used to cut the tongues and mouths of gossipers
- 4. / to get revenge
- 5. / a house of corrections for minor law violations
- 6. / housing of London's unemployed or underemployed working class
- 8. punishment / physical pain inflicted short of death
- 12. / outside the law of a tribe
- 15. great law / Quaker laws that hard labor is more effective than death for crimes