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State Penitentiary at Stateville, Joliet, Illinois, USA
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State Penitentiary at Stateville, Joliet, Illinois, USA
Interior view of a cell block at the Illinois State Penitentiary at Stateville, near Joliet, Illinois, USA. The prison was designed using the panopticon principle promoted by Jeremy Bentham. Cells are arranged around each blocks circular perimeter, with an observation point placed at the centre
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Bentham Block Cell Cells Circular Crime Gaol Illinois Jail Jeremy L Aw Observation Panopticon Penitentiary Perimeter Point Prison Punishment Joliet
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1. Title: "A Glimpse into the Past: The Circular Panopticon of the Illinois State Penitentiary at Stateville, Joliet" 2.. Step back in time and explore the historical interior of the Illinois State Penitentiary at Stateville, near Joliet, Illinois, USA. This photograph offers a unique perspective of a cell block, designed using the influential panopticon principle, as promoted by the English philosopher Jeremy Bentham. The panopticon design, which emphasized transparency and constant observation, aimed to instill discipline and rehabilitation among inmates. The circular cell block, with its cells arranged around the perimeter, is a testament to the innovative architectural design that once revolutionized the prison system in America. At the center of this block, an observation point allowed guards to maintain a constant watch over the inmates, creating an atmosphere of constant surveillance. This photograph, taken from Mary Evans Prints Online, provides a rare glimpse into the history of punishment and reformation in the United States. The Illinois State Penitentiary at Stateville, built between 1839 and 1851, is a significant historical site, as it was one of the first American prisons to adopt the panopticon design. The panopticon principle, which emphasized the importance of individual responsibility and self-discipline, greatly influenced the development of the modern prison system in the US and beyond. As you gaze upon this image, consider the historical significance of the panopticon design and its impact on the criminal justice system. The Illinois State Penitentiary at Stateville stands as a reminder of the past, offering valuable insights into the evolution of American penal institutions and the philosophies that have shaped them.
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