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Elizabeth Fry
Elizabeth Fry

Elizabeth Fry, born on May 21, 1780 and died on October 12, 1845, was a prominent British social reformer known for her contributions to prison reform. She initiated her charitable work by focusing on the conditions of prisoners, personally visiting prisons, recording their living conditions, and advocating for improvements. Fry's efforts significantly impacted the reform of the British prison system, particularly her work on the reform of female prisoners, which led to substantial improvements in their living conditions and the modernization of prison management. She is hailed as the 'Mother of Prison Reform' and her work not only transformed the lives of prisoners but also influenced the broader societal views on crime and punishment. more

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