About the Editor |
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Acknowledgements |
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General introduction |
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Introduction to Volume III: Next only to death |
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PART 1 The crisis of punishment and the Penitentiary Act 1779 |
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1 Rev. Samuel Denne, An Attempt to Shew the Good Effects which May Reasonably Be Expected From the Confinement of Criminals in Separate Apartments, 1771, excerpts |
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2 Jonas Hanway, The Defects of Police; The Cause of Immorality, 1775, excerpt |
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3 William Eden on crisis of American transportation, 16 Jan. 1776 |
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4 William Eden and Edmund Burke on the hulks bill, 1776 |
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5 William Eden, Observations on the Bill to Punish by Imprisonment and Hard Labour Certain Offenders; and to Provide Proper Places for Their Reception, 1778 |
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6 Jeremy Bentham, A View of the Hard-Labour Bill, 1778, excerpts |
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7 Sir Samuel Romilly on the Gordon Riots, 1780 |
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8 Dr. Samuel Johnson on the Gordon Riots, 1780 |
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9 State of Buckingham Prison, 1787 |
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10 Transportation or death, Old Bailey, 1787-1789 |
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11 "Report from the Select Committee on Secondary Punishments," 1831-1832, excerpt |
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12 W.A. Miles on the hulks, 1839 |
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13 Petition letter from wife of convict in hulks in Bermuda, 1860 |
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PART 3 Transportation: personal experiences |
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14 "Van Dieman's Land," Modern Street Ballads, 1888 |
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15 Returning from transportation, 1787--1789, 1809--1810 |
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16 Petitioner wants to be transported, 1826 |
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17 Petitioner wants to join convict husband in New South Wales, 1829 |
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18 Anonymous threatening letter from prisoner sentenced to transportation, 1829 |
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PART 4 Transportation: the critique |
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19 Rev. Sydney Smith and Sir Robert Peel on secondary punishments, 1826 |
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20 Charles Grey, "Secondary Punishments - Transportation," 1834, excerpt |
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21 Report from the Select Committee on Transportation, 1838, excerpt |
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22 Lord John Russell on transportation and secondary punishment, 1839 |
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23 Sir George Grey on a reformed system of transportation, 1847 |
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24 Patrick Colquhoun on Bentham's Panopticon scheme, 1800, excerpts |
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25 John Howard, An Account of the Principal Lazarettos in Europe, 1789, excerpts |
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26 "Penitentiary, Millbank: Death of Another Convict," The Times, 19 July 1823 |
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27 Arthur Griffiths, Memorials of Millbank, 1875, excerpts |
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28 Mayhew and Binny on Millbank, 1862 |
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PART 6 Debate on prison reform |
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29 George Holford, "Thoughts on the Criminal Prisons of This Country," Pamphleteer, 1821, excerpt |
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30 Sydney Smith, "Prisons," 1822, excerpts |
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31 Sydney Smith on the treadmill, 1826 |
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32 Description of the Tread Mill, for the Employment of Prisoners, 1823, excerpts |
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33 Elizabeth Fry on religious instruction in prisons, 1835 |
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34 Reginald W. Jeffery, Dyott's Diary 1781--1845, 1907, excerpts |
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35 W.A. Miles on prisons, 1835 |
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36 M.D. Hill, Draft Report on the Principles of Punishment, 1846, excerpts |
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37 Alexander Maconochie on the mark system, 1847 |
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38 Select Committee on Prison Discipline, Maconochie's evidence, 1850, excerpts |
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PART 7 Silent and separate systems of prison discipline |
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39 Report of William Crawford on the penitentiaries of the United States, 1834, excerpts |
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40 Charles Dickens on the Eastern Penitentiary, Philadelphia, 1842 |
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PART 8 Pen ton ville and the age of the separate system |
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41 Elizabeth Fry on Pentonville prison, 1841 |
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42 Dr. Forbes Winslow, "Prison Discipline," Lancet, 1851 |
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43 Robert Ferguson, "The Two Systems at Pentonville," 1853 |
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44 Thomas Carlyle, "Model Prisons," 1850, excerpts |
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Bibliography |
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Index |
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