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Seminary of Virtue

The Ideology and Practice of Inmate Reform at Eastern State Penitentiary, 1829-1971

by Paul Kahan (Author)
©2012 Textbook XVIII, 201 Pages

Summary

Seminary of Virtue explores the history of penal education programs, demonstrating that America’s prisons have historically been educational (as well as punitive) institutions. This volume argues that Eastern State Penitentiary’s extensive and aggressive educational program reflected a general American belief that correctional institutions should educate inmates as a way of reducing recidivism and thereby «reforming» them. No mere case study, Seminary of Virtue demonstrates that for the last two hundred years penologists have believed that educational programming was one of the keys to lowering recidivism and «reforming» inmates. Seminary of Virtue also reveals the historical amnesia that hindered American penal reform over the same time period as each succeeding generation believed that their particular penal reforms were revolutionary.

Details

Pages
XVIII, 201
Year
2012
ISBN (Softcover)
9781433113413
Language
English
Keywords
educational program recidivism history
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2012. XVIII, 201 pp., num. ill.

Biographical notes

Paul Kahan (Author)

Paul Kahan is an award-winning educator and historian specializing in the history of American education, the history of American corrections, diplomatic history, and Pennsylvania history. He is best known for his previous book, Eastern State Penitentiary: A History. Dr. Kahan has been a featured guest on numerous television programs, including PA Books and the Mystery 360.

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