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Elza [17]
3 years ago
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What was one outcome of the debate around fair punishment in the eighteenth century?

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Zina [86]3 years ago
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Answer:

Thinkers believed that reforming prison life was exactly what a new nation should do.

Explanation:

The Fair Punishment debate in the eighteenth century was brought up as a result of the capital punishments at the time which included beheading, solitary confinement, imprisonment, etc.

However, some thinkers believed that imprisonment did not reform prisoners and believed it should be a priority for the new government to make sure that prison is a place for reform.

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