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  1. Accessed 19 November 2024. Elmira system, American penal system named after Elmira Reformatory, in New York. In 1876 Zebulon R. Brockway became an innovator in the reformatory movement by establishing Elmira Reformatory for young felons. Brockway was much influenced by the mark system, developed in Australia by Alexander.

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  2. In 1869, the Legislature authorized purchase of a 280-acre site in Elmira and earmarked the new facility for reformatory purposes, restricting it to first offenders between the ages of 16 and 30. The reformatory finally opened on July 24, 1876, with Brockway as warden, when 30 inmates were transferred from Auburn Prison.

  3. Elmira Reformatory in upstate New York offered the most successful program of approaches since the eighteenth-century origins of American correctional education. Zebulon Reed Brockway, who established the Elmira prison program, served in prison reform for fifty years. He constructed a coherent structure for prison education as offering varied ...

  4. Brockway and the New Penology. Zebulon Reed Brockway, who would open the world's first adult reformatory at Elmira and serve as its superintendent for 24 years, was born in Connecticut in 1827. He began his career as a guard in the Connecticut state prison at Wethersheld in 1848. Three years later, he was lured to Albany to serve as assistant ...

  5. We are the largest general history museum in our region. The Chemung Valley History Museum is situated at 415 East Water Street in the heart of downtown Elmira, NY, about 15 miles east of Corning, 30 miles south of Ithaca, and 55 miles west of Binghamton. Phone: (607) 734-4167. Email: cchs@chemungvalleymuseum.org.

  6. May 22, 2017 · The founding fathers of the National Conference of Charities and Correction (1874 – 1898) were governor-appointed secretaries or executives of a State Board of Charities, and therefor responsible for oversight and reporting on the conditions of public institutions, including prisons. As a result, conditions and architecture of state and local ...

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  8. Nov 14, 2024 · By 1901, twenty states adopted parole statutes and, in 1910, Congress established the federal parole system.19 Congress created the National Parole Board at the federal level in 1930, which set forth a uniform system.20 Ultimately, by 1944, every state had enacted a parole system.21 A. Mechanics of Federal Parole 13 Id. at 5; Probation and Parole: History, Goals, and Decision-Making, L ...

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