Reading Jail

In the October issue of New Criterion, Theodore Dalrymple reviews a book by a young academic covering the historical development of the idea of incarceration as punishment.

Please note that this essay is behind a paywall.

In fact, prisons in their present incarnation, which seem to us so indispensable a part of modern existence, are not by any means immemorial; they are less ancient than hot chocolate.

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