Prison, Education, and Mental Health Reform

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Across
  1. 2. Some prison reformers pushed for separation based on this (hint: type of crime)
  2. 3. Horace Mann believed education was key to this
  3. 8. Reformers believed people could improve through proper surroundings and ____
  4. 10. Many mentally ill people were once treated worse than ______
  5. 11. Many early schools had only one ______ for all grades
  6. 14. Dix found mentally ill people were often locked in these
  7. 15. Many schools in the early 1800s only taught this basic skill
  8. 17. Education reformers believed that informed citizens were necessary for a strong ______
  9. 18. The belief that schools could help reduce this among the poor
  10. 19. Movement to improve the treatment of prisoners and the mentally ill
  11. 21. Reform that focused on creating mental hospitals instead of jails for the mentally ill
Down
  1. 1. Reformers believed these could cure mental illness with rest and care
  2. 4. A school subject promoted for developing thinking and citizenship
  3. 5. She worked to improve conditions for the mentally ill in the 1800s
  4. 6. Reformers wanted prisons to help prisoners feel ______ for their crimes
  5. 7. Institutions that began to separate criminals from the mentally ill
  6. 9. Dorothea Dix reported poor conditions in these types of facilities
  7. 12. Reformers wanted schools to teach moral values and good ______
  8. 13. Leader who helped establish public schools in Massachusetts
  9. 16. The idea that education should be free and universal\
  10. 18. Horace Mann called education the “great equalizer” of the ______
  11. 20. Reform that aimed to provide basic education for all children