Answer:
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Explanation:
6 key changes were made to prisons.
❖ As Home Secretary, Robert Peel persuaded Parliament to pass the 1823 Gaols Act.
❖ Prisoners needed healthy conditions, with proper food, a fresh water supply and adequate drainage. They should be separated into groups so hardened criminals were not mixing with first-time offenders.
❖ Gaolers (those in charge of the jail) should be paid so they would not need to make money from prisoners. Magistrates had a duty to visit prisons and check on them.
❖ Male and female prisoners were to be separated. Female prisoners would be watched over by female warders.
❖ Prisoners were not to be held in chains or irons. In addition, they should attend chapel and receive religious instruction from the chaplains.
❖ Although the Act only applied to around 130 prisons and was ignored in some, it was an important step in improving conditions and aimed to reform the prisoners.
Answer:
1. U.S killings by police officers have remained largely steady for years
2. Punishment of excessive force by police os rare
3. Police unions protect officers from scrutiny or sanctions
4. The doctrine of " qualified immunity " often protects police misconduct from civil sanctions.
5. Civilian oversight of police behavior is often ineffective.
Explanation:
The Middle Ages is another name for Medieval times.
To find gold and metals, to increase trade, to compete with Spain to be the dominant power in Europe.