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mental asylums
Because they were mad, or insane.
People were locked in asylums due to the prevailing belief at the time that mental illness was untreatable and individuals needed to be confined for their own safety and the safety of society. This approach was meant to isolate and control those deemed "insane" or "mentally ill."
Yes
They were locked up in asylums.
MistreatmentĀ
Adultery in the Victorian era was considered a serious moral offense, but legal consequences varied. The punishment could include public shaming, divorce, loss of reputation, and in some extreme cases, criminal prosecution under the Contagious Diseases Acts. However, the severity of punishment often depended on social class and gender.
Metropolitan Asylums Board was created in 1867.
Metropolitan Asylums Board ended in 1930.
Psychiatrists or psycologists. Psychiatrists work more with medicine. Psychologist work more with therapy.
what did prisons and lunatic asylums used to be like prior to the great wakening
it makes them feel bigger and bad about them self and it boosts there confidence