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Title: Japanese Education
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Many jailkeepers ran the jails for profit. The inmates had to pay to get their own food and blankets. Many poor inmates died before they had a trial, others were hired to work on building roads and working farms.
Failure of solitary confinement led to the idea of having the inmates do work instead of keeping them isolated... Showed first 250 characters
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With this new system, workers were kept confined during the night, but during the day they worked together in prison shops and ate in common dinning halls. Rules did not allow the prisoners to talk among each other. The rules were then changed and the prisoners were allowed to talk... Showed next 250 characters
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