What term is used by the Federal Government to denote ultra high security prisons?
What is the name of the first American penitentiary, which opened in the late 1700's in Philadelphia?
What feature of Eastern and Western penitentiaries most clearly characterized the 19th Century Pennsylvania correctional philosophy?
What methods were used by the Auburn prison, established in 1823 in NY State, to reform prisoners?
What does "lex talionis" mean?
What was the holding in the 1981 U.S. Supreme Court case, Rhodes vs. Chapman?
What type of prisons house the most serious offenders and are characterized by double and triple security patterns?