Famous prison riots
[DOC File]CAUSES OF THE FRENCH REVOLUTION--Packet 1
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In the year 1675 in Bedford, England, the famous puritan preacher and writer John Bunyan was arrested for preaching publicly without a license, and he was jailed for six months. Previously, he had spent twelve years in prison, during which time he had written many books and pamphlets.
[DOC File]Humanitas_US Disasters in the 20th century
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The prison cells in the old world, however, aren’t famous for their gastronomic achievements, and a lack of food in prison cells is quite common. ... boasting about their adventures. Any prison riots started during the following day, no matter what caused them, are resolved in a …
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Attica Prison Riots 1971 Man-made Jonestown Massacre (Guyana) 1978 Man-made The Who Concert (Riverfront Stadium, Cleveland) 1979 Man-made Three Mile Island Meltdown 1979 Man-made Love Canal 1980 Man-made Mt. St. Helens volcanic eruption 1980 Natural Challenger explosion 1986 Man-made Exxon Valdez oil spill
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For a while the prisons had been calm, but now riots were again on the rise, and the P.C.C. was becoming insatiable in its demands. By the end of 2005, Furukawa was at a loss. He tried to isolate Marcola and his nine top "generals" in a distant prison-a move that …
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Dating back to the early prisoners’ rights movement in the 1970s, there has been a nearly cyclical occurrence of unrest behind bars alongside limited coverage by media organizat
[DOC File]The Giant Timeline of Crime and Punishment from 1800 to 1965
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The Bastille was a famous prison in Paris, governed by an old nobleman named de Launay. On. July 14, 1789, a mob marched to the Bastille in search of the gun powder and prisoners that Louis XVI. had taken, since the Bastille was also used to store weapons and military supplies. De Launay had heard
10 Violent Prison Riots from Around the World
The recent (1972–4) prison riots in France have been blamed on the failure of the 1945 reforms. In fact, the key features of these reforms were unchanged for 150 years. They have seven universal maxims: one) detention must transform the individual's behavior; two) convicts must be isolated and distributed according to offense, age and stage ...
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Famous People who Served Time in Prison. Stephen C. Stanko Case. Prison Riots. Women In Prison. INTERNATIONAL PRISON . PORTFOLIO (GRADUATE STUDENTS ONLY) Graduate Students are to complete a second research booklet (smaller than the first). This second research booklet must deal with similar issues as listed in the possible research topic list ...
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In 1963 the age of criminal responsibility was raised to 10.. In 1853 Brixton Prison opens soley for women. 1837 Queen Victoria becomes Queen From the 1960’s the use of the motor car to conduct high speed changes helped police. In 1842 the famous Pentonville Prison opens which trials the …
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