Multiple Choice
Which argument for correctional practices was a Quaker in the 1800s most likely to make?
A) The goal of punishment should be incarceration, not rehabilitation.
B) Interpersonal interaction among prisoners should be encouraged.
C) Prisoners provide a valuable source of cheap labor.
D) Solitary confinement is necessary to prisoner reform.
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