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1. Torsten Erikkson
2. Alexander Maconochie
3. Walter Crofton
4. Zebulon Brockway
5. Earl Warren
6. William Parker
7. Russell G. Oswald
8. John Edgar Hoover
9. David Fogel
10. Andre von Hirsch

a. Commission of the Department of Correctional Services during the 1971 Attica uprising
b. FBI director who saw parole as “coddling” criminals
c. Referred to 1840 as the year in which “one of the most remarkable experiments in the history of penology was initiated”
d. Former navy officer who became superintendent of the British penal colony on Norfolk Island
e. Became director of the Irish prison system in 1854
f. Stated that “the theory of rehabilitation has made some changes in the prison: terminology has changed, there are more programs, sweeping floors is now work therapy”
g. Presented a justice model in which he criticized the unbridled discretion exercised by correctional officials, particularly parole board, under the guise of treatment.
h. Offered the concept of “just deserts”
i. Former prosecutor, elected governor of California
j. Noted Michigan penologist


1 = c (page 135)
2 = d (page 135)
3 = e (page 136)
4 = j (page 137)
5 = i (page 146)
6 = f (page 141)
7 = a (page 144)
8 = b (page 146)
9 = g (page 147)
10 = h (page 148)

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