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Broken Minds and Beaten Bodies: Cultures of Harm and the Management of Mental Illness in Mid- to Late Nineteenth-century English and Irish Prisons

机译:破碎的头脑和殴打尸体:在十九世纪后期的英国和爱尔兰监狱中期伤害和精神疾病的伤害和管理

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This article explores the relationship between the prison and mental illness, focusing on the ways in which the system of separate confinement was associated with mental breakdown and how maintaining the integrity of prison discipline mitigated against prisoners obtaining treatment or removal to an asylum. Examples are taken from English and Irish prisons, from the introduction of separate confinement at Pentonville Prison in London in 1842 until the late nineteenth century, exploring the persistence of the system of separation in the face of evidence that it was harming the minds of prisoners. The article also briefly examines the ways in which prison doctors argued that they were dealing with special categories of prisoner, adept at feigning, intrinsically weak-minded and whose mental deterioration was embedded in their criminality, factors that served to reinforce the harmful environment for mentally ill prisoners.
机译:本文探讨了监狱和精神疾病之间的关系,重点是单独监禁系统与精神崩溃相关的方式以及如何维持对囚犯减轻的监狱纪律的完整性获得治疗或移除庇护。 例如,从英语和爱尔兰监狱中取出,从1842年在伦敦的Pentonville监狱的单独监禁之前,直到十九世纪末,探讨了在伤害囚犯思想的证据面前分离体系的持久性。 本文还简要介绍了监狱医生认为他们正在处理特别类别的囚犯,善于假期,内在弱智,其精神恶化的方式讨论了他们的犯罪,这是为了强化精神上的有害环境的因素 生病的囚犯。

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