Mary L. answered 04/15/25
Substitute Teacher Passionate About Education
While there were no literal "English quarters" in American prisons, the English legal heritage, evolving philosophies of punishment, early carceral practices, and reform movements played a foundational role in shaping the American correctional system. The transition from primarily corporal and capital punishment to incarceration as a primary means of dealing with crime, along with the early debates about the purpose and methods of imprisonment, were significantly influenced by trends and ideas originating in England.