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Prison sentence "last month solitary"
« on: Thursday 13 March 25 14:28 GMT (UK) »
I have noticed that several prison sentences are for so many months, "last month solitary".

Please could anyone explain what this means.  I`m looking particularly at records for 1830s

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Re: Prison sentence "last month solitary"
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 13 March 25 15:45 GMT (UK) »
Solitary confinement?
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Re: Prison sentence "last month solitary"
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 13 March 25 15:52 GMT (UK) »
I would think 'Solitary Confinement' also - but think it's odd.
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Re: Prison sentence "last month solitary"
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 13 March 25 17:49 GMT (UK) »
I had a look at newspaper items with the phrase ‘last month solitary’. There are lots of them suggesting it was quite a common element of a sentence. But I didn’t find anything discussion of the thinking behind it. What I did see however were quite a few ‘first and last months solitary’.

Perhaps the idea was to encourage convicts to reflect upon their choices before being released.
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Re: Prison sentence "last month solitary"
« Reply #4 on: Friday 14 March 25 09:51 GMT (UK) »
I had a look at newspaper items with the phrase ‘last month solitary’. There are lots of them suggesting it was quite a common element of a sentence. But I didn’t find anything discussion of the thinking behind it. What I did see however were quite a few ‘first and last months solitary’.

Perhaps the idea was to encourage convicts to reflect upon their choices before being released.

Thanks for that,  I think you are probably right.  For the case which I saw reported in a newspaper, the offender was urged to reflect upon the teachings of the priest in the prison.  I did wonder how the "solitary" element was managed but it sounds like that will remain a mystery