By the 1840s prison conditions were rapidly improving in Britain. Until the early 1820s conditions in prisons were often grim, though they varied a lot from one prison to another.
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We are not enthusiasts ITS CALLED RESEARCH :/
they were terrible and brutal
Female prison conditions in the early 1900's was almost inhumane. They did not have access to the programs allowed for male prisoners. They were relegated to the far reaches of the prisons, sometimes the attic, where they were left unsupervised and vulnerable to abuse. They often went hungry, and disease ran rampant.
She did not do any newspapers in 1875
Not much. They ate anything that moved. One story I read was about a lady who came to see the commander of the prison with a little dog. The dog got loose, but was never found again. You can guess what happened. The conditions of the prison were awful and they barely got anything to eat and were living in holes in the ground.
Talk to any prison inmate about why they don't like being in prison. They get fed, housed and clothed as well.
They were sent into prison or got killed
no they were just left there like ninkinpoops
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prison conditions were very harsh for prisoners .
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someone pleez answer. i need it 4 homework
By the 1840s prison conditions were rapidly improving in Britain. Until the early 1820s conditions in prisons were often grim, though they varied a lot from one prison to another.
It is necessary to answer this question in a manner that is open to debate as it is all based on conjecture but the likely answer would be the prison conditions in Andersonville prison.
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Andersonville Prison
crowded with the no further educational oppertunities
Yes-It's called Lurigancho and because there are too many prisoners versus guards, they have to elect prisoners that run the show. The conditions are terrible.
Death and being in prison come to mind.