Reformers fought for what they thought was right: changed society.
Mugwumps- Reformers. A group of reformers who wanted civil service reform.
After 1900, Chinese reformers supported imperialism.
Reformers worked to change schools by making them more accessible to everyone.
Reformers worked to change schools by making them more accessible to everyone.
The most common goal was to expand democracy.
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John Howard and Cesare Beccaria were two prominent reformers who worked to improve prison conditions in the eighteenth century. Howard focused on issues such as overcrowding and sanitation, while Beccaria advocated for more humane treatment of prisoners and the abolition of torture. Their efforts laid the foundation for modern prison reform.
J. E. Baker has written: 'Prisoner participation in prison power' -- subject(s): History, Legal status, laws, Prison administration, Prison reformers, Prisoners
by charging them huge fees to pay for their imprisonment
one of the main goals of the reformers was to reduce the alcoholic beverages.
They pressed for solutions within urban areas rather than outside of them.
Michael David Whittingham has written: 'The role of reformers and volunteers in the advance of correctional reform in Canada, since Confederation' -- subject(s): History, Corrections, Volunteer workers in corrections, Prison reformers
William James Forsythe has written: 'Penal discipline, reformatory projects and the English Prison Commission 1895-1939' -- subject(s): History, Prison reformers, Prisons
Sunny Schwartz has written: 'Dreams from the monster factory' -- subject(s): Criminals, Rehabilitation, Prison reformers, Prisons
Antisweatshop laws to protect women and child laborers
Marion Holmes has written: 'Florence Nightingale' -- subject(s): Nurses, Biography 'Elizabeth Fry' -- subject(s): Prison reformers, Biography