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environmental, urban and regional sociology
environmental sociology
organizations (environment and society)
institutions
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group performance and problem solving
organization (group structure)
organizations (environment and society)
institutions
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group structure
organization (group structure)
organizations (environment and society)
institutions
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group structure
organization (group structure)
organizations (environment and society)
institutions
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group structure
organization (group structure)
organizations (environment and society)
institutions
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group structure
organization (group structure)
organizations (environment and society)
institutions
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group structure
organization (group structure)
organizations (environment and society)
institutions
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group structure
organization (group structure)
organizations (environment and society)
institutions
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organizations
organization (group structure)
organizations (environment and society)
institutions
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Walnut Street Jail
Definition
- Walnut Street Jail was one of the most significant and early innovations in prison history. Situated in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, it was built in 1776, altered in 1790, and demolished in 1835. [Source: The Social History of Crime and Punishment in America: An Encylopedia; Walnut Street Jail]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/Walnut_Street_Jail
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