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Gender and Social Control in Early 20th-Century Pennsylvania: The Role of the State Industrial Home for Women at Muncy in Reforming Fallen Women
Authors:Kerry M Richmond  Reilly Groder
Institution:1. Department of Criminal Justice-Criminology, Lycoming College, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, USArichmond@lycoming.edu;3. Department of Criminal Justice, Boston University Metropolitan College, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Abstract:The State Industrial Home for Women at Muncy in Pennsylvania opened in 1920 just as the reformatory movement began to wane and quickly became the sole correctional institution for women in the state, besides county jails. Despite the broader population that Muncy housed, traditional reformatory ideals were still supported and enforced. Yet the practices and programming of the institution also exemplified the changing economic and social role of women in society. Using recently uncovered primary sources from the institution, this article places Muncy within the broader context of the reformatory movement and argues that its dual emphasis played a significant role in its respect and longevity as an institution.
Keywords:women's reformatories  gender and crime  women's prisons  feeble-minded women  Pennsylvania prisons
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