
Prior to the reform movement in the 1800s, women in Europe and the United States were:
A) segregated from males and other prisoners in jails but not prisons.
B) segregated in prisons but not jails.
C) not given corporal punishment as men were.
D) housed with men and other prisoners and treated as they were.
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