Prison History Feedback Question Title * 1. We'd like to know a bit more about you. Which of the below best describes your profession or interest? Local historian Family historian Professional historian or criminologist Employed in prisons sector Other (please specify) OK Question Title * 2. How did you find out about prisonhistory.org? Google Announcement in a local or family history society publication Who Do You Think You Are magazine or television programme friend or colleague Twitter Other (please specify) OK Question Title * 3. What was your reason for visiting prisonhistory.org? General interest - I wanted to explore the resource I was looking for something specific to do with prison history If you were looking for something specific, did you find what you needed? OK Question Title * 4. Which of the following resources on the site did you, or will you, make use of? 19th Century Prisons database Local Lock-Ups database Your Stories News Features (How to... Guides, Go Explore, Featured Lock-up etc) Please provide a comment here if you wish OK Question Title * 5. We're actively seeking contributions to this project - namely, additional information about lock-ups in our database, new lock-up submissions, and stories about historic prisons including their use today. Did you make a contribution when visiting today? Yes No, but I plan to return or get in contact to make a contribution No OK Question Title * 6. If we were to expand this project in the future, what of the below options would you find most useful? Expand the 19th Century Prisons database to include Welsh, Scottish and Irish prisons and their archives Collect data on other custodial institutions, such as debtors' prisons, military prisons, reformatories and asylums Collect data on pre-19th century prisons in England or the British Isles Develop more resources on the experience of imprisonment in the 19th century OK Question Title * 7. Has your use of prisonhistory.org increased your knowledge of, or revised your understanding about, the history of imprisonment in Britain? Yes No If yes, we'd love to know how OK Question Title * 8. Will you be able to use what you have learned, or prisonhistory.org, in your work or other activities (including leisure activities)? Yes No If you have answered yes, please tell us how. Information provided will help us to plan future projects and apply for funding. OK Question Title * 9. What will you do in the next six months, as a result of visiting prisonhistory.org? Recommend the resource to friends and colleagues Look for ways to contribute to the project Find out more about the history of prisons - for example, through reading or museum visits Visit an archive or a digital resource to look at documents listed on prisonhistory.org Visit an historic prison or lock-up Make use of prisonhistory.org in my work Other (please specify) OK Question Title * 10. Thank you so much for taking the time to provide feedback! To get your FREE copy of Dr. Rosalind Crone's e-book Guide to the Criminal Prisons of Nineteenth-Century England (worth RRP £95 in print), email prisonhistory@burningred.co.uk for your downloadable link.We rely on feedback to improve and develop prisonhistory.org, and to apply for the funding to do this. We are particularly keen to hear how people are using the data and resources on prisonhistory.org. Please use the comment box below to provide any further feedback. Alternatively, you can get in touch using the form on the 'Contact Us' page. We would be delighted to hear from you. OK DONE