Bentham provided the conceptual model for modern prisons, though not the actual structural model. In Bentham's (i) , a central watchtower provided a (ii) view of all subjects under surveillance, theoretically allowing the guard to observe all of their actions; the tower, however, was structured in such a way that the subjects being observed could not see the guard. This meant that the prisoners were forced to assume that they were being (iii) , even when the guard was off-duty, allowing prison administrators to be economical in their employment of guards.
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