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Match the prison era to the relevant characteristic.
A)Maconochie's mark system contributed to the development of parole in the U.S.
B)Represented a transition to deinstitutionalization
C)Characterized by the belief that prisoners owed a debt to society that could only be repaid through a rigorous period of confinement
D)Based on a medical model that viewed the offender as someone who was sick but could be rehabilitated
E)A focus on employing cost-effective solutions to correctional issues
F)Characterized by mass imprisonment to protect society and an abandonment of any hope of rehabilitation
G)The introduction of the congregate silent Auburn system
H)The development of the Pennsylvania system
I)A major expansion of prison industries
J)An emphasis on punishment as the root cause of incarceration resulted in limited inmate privileges and an increase in the pain of imprisonment.
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