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Houses of Correction Kenneth Leithwood theoretical model through which Plato

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theoretical model through which Plato attempts to articulate the nature of moral knowledge

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Houses of Correction Kenneth Leithwood theoretical model through which PlatoMore than 250 years before the rise of the modern penitentiary, houses of correction pioneered the use of forced labor and individualized sentences within institutions of confinement, promoting reform and the hope of amendment for every individual. Yet these earlier carceral institutions faced many of the problems that remain familiar today: corruption scandals, recidivism, and abuses of power. In Houses of Correction, Matthew Ritger turns to the

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