Volume I Crime and Criminals |
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Introduction to Volume I: Crime and criminals |
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21 | (25) |
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46 | (3) |
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1 "First Report of the Commissioners Appointed to Inquire as to the Best Means of Establishing an Efficient Constabulary Force," 1839, excerpts |
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51 | (10) |
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2 Archibald Alison, "Imprisonment and Transportation: The Increase of Crime," 1844, excerpt |
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61 | (7) |
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3 Anon., "The Statistics of Female Crime," 1858 |
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68 | (5) |
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4 Mayhew and Binny, The Criminal Prisons of London, 1862, excerpt |
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73 | (4) |
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5 W.D. Morrison, "The Increase of Crime," 1892 |
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77 | (9) |
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6 E.F. Du Cane, "The Decrease of Crime," 1893 |
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86 | (13) |
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7 "Report from the Departmental Committee on Prisons," 1895, excerpt |
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99 | (4) |
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103 | (88) |
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105 | (20) |
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8 Stephen Lushington, evidence to "Report from the Select Committee on the State of the Gaols," 1819, excerpt |
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107 | (7) |
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9 John Wade, Treatise on the Police and Crimes of the Metropolis, 1829, excerpt |
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114 | (5) |
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10 W.A. Miles, evidence of thieves, c. 1835 |
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119 | (4) |
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11 W.A. Miles, two female cases, c. 1837 |
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123 | (2) |
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125 | (36) |
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12 Violent theft: robbery, 29 May 1828, Mary Young, aged 22 |
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127 | (8) |
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13 Theft: pocketpicking, Oct. 1840, Mary Bailey, aged 18; theft: stealing from master, May 1842, Elizabeth Jones, aged 14 |
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135 | (2) |
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14 Killing: infanticide, 9 April 1829, Martha Barrett, aged 36 |
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137 | (3) |
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15 Edwin Lankester, "Infanticide," 1866 |
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140 | (9) |
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16 "Dr. Lankester on Child Murder," 1866 |
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149 | (1) |
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17 Henry Mayhew, statement of a prostitute, London Labour and the London Poor, 1862 |
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150 | (4) |
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18 Rev. G.P. Merrick, Work Among the Fallen as Seen in the Prison Cell, 1890, excerpts |
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154 | (7) |
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161 | (20) |
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19 George Bishop, Observations, Remarks, and Means, to Prevent Smuggling, 1783, excerpts |
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163 | (6) |
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20 Royal offences: tax offences, 27 Feb. 1788, John Bishop |
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169 | (6) |
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21 W.A. Miles on Cheshire wrecking, 1837 |
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175 | (6) |
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181 | (10) |
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22 "First Report of the Commissioners Appointed to Inquire as to the Best Means of Establishing an Efficient Constabulary Force," 1839, excerpt |
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183 | (5) |
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23 Board of Trade (Alien Immigration), "Reports on the Volume and Effects of Recent Immigration from Eastern Europe Into the U.K.," 1894, excerpts |
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188 | (3) |
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191 | (82) |
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24 William Mainwaring, An Address to the Grand Jury of the County of Middlesex, 1785, excerpts |
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193 | (6) |
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25 P. Colquhoun, A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis, 1797, excerpt |
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199 | (5) |
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26 Anon., Observations on a Late Publication: Intitule A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis, 1800, excerpts |
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204 | (11) |
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27 W.A. Miles, A Letter to Lord John Russell Concerning Juvenile Delinquency, 1837, excerpt |
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215 | (12) |
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28 Archibald Alison, "Causes of the Increase of Crime," 1844 |
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227 | (19) |
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29 "First Report of the Commissioners Appointed to Inquire as to the Best Means of Establishing an Efficient Constabulary Force," 1839, excerpt |
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246 | (5) |
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30 Rev. John Clay, "On the Effect of Good or Bad Times on Committals to Prison," 1855 |
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251 | (7) |
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31 Richard Hussey Walsh, "A Deduction from the Statistics of Crime for the Last Ten Years," 1857 |
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258 | (2) |
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32 W.D. Morrison, "The Study of Crime," 1892, excerpt |
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260 | (13) |
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Part 4 Dangerous and criminal classes |
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273 | (42) |
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33 Archibald Alison, "Causes of the Increase of Crime," 1844, excerpts |
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275 | (3) |
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34 Jelinger Symons, Tactics for the Times: As Regards the Condition and Treatment of the Dangerous Classes, 1849, excerpts |
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278 | (2) |
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35 Thomas Plint, Crime in England, Its Relation, Character, and Extent, 1851, excerpt |
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280 | (7) |
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36 Henry Mayhew, evidence to the "Select Committee on Transportation," 1856, excerpts |
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287 | (3) |
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37 Henry Mayhew, "Statement of a Returned Convict," 1861 |
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290 | (4) |
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38 Charles Booth, Life and Labour of the People in London, Religious Influences, Vol. 2, 1902, excerpts |
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294 | (3) |
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39 Charles Booth, Life and Labour of the People in London, Poverty, Vol. 1, 1902, excerpts |
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297 | (3) |
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40 Charles Booth, Life and Labour of the People in London, Poverty, Vol. 1, 1902, excerpt |
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300 | (5) |
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41 Henrietta 0. Barnett, "East London and Crime," 1888, excerpt |
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305 | (10) |
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315 | (54) |
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42 Lieut.-Col. E.F. Du Cane, "Address on Repression of Crime," 1875, excerpt |
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317 | (8) |
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43 J.B. Thomson, "The Hereditary Nature of Crime," 1870, excerpt |
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325 | (10) |
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44 Havelock Ellis, The Criminal, 1913, excerpts |
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335 | (11) |
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45 H.B. Simpson, "Crime and Punishment," 1896, excerpt |
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346 | (10) |
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46 Sir Evelyn Ruggles-Brise, "A Criminological Inquiry in English Prisons," 1921, excerpt |
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356 | (13) |
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369 | (7) |
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Volume II Justice, Mercy, Death |
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Introduction to Volume II: Justice, mercy, death |
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21 | (23) |
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44 | (3) |
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Part 1 Magistrates and the sessions' courts |
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47 | (34) |
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1 Charles Cottu, On the Administration of Criminal Justice in England, 1822, excerpts |
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49 | (5) |
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2 Reginald W. Jeffery, Dyott's Diary 1781-1845, 1907, excerpts |
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54 | (10) |
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3 William Hone, The Clerical Magistrate, 1819 |
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64 | (4) |
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4 John Paget, "The London Police Courts," 1875 |
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68 | (13) |
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Part 2 Judges and the assize courts |
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81 | (30) |
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5 Charles Cottu, On the Administration of Criminal Justice in England, 1822, excerpts |
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83 | (9) |
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6 Murder of Bow Street patrol man, 8 May 1799 |
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92 | (19) |
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Part 3 Prerogative of mercy |
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111 | (44) |
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7 Edmund Burke, "Some Thoughts on the Approaching Executions," 1780 |
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113 | (6) |
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8 Mr. Baron Perryn, mercy, death penalty, 1787 |
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119 | (4) |
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9 Sir William Ashurst, mercy, death penalty, 1787 |
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123 | (1) |
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10 Sir James Eyre, mercy, death penalty, 1787 |
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124 | (2) |
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11 Letters written by circuit judges, 1819: death penalty, mercy |
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126 | (5) |
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12 Letters written by circuit judges, 1819: imprisonment mercy cases |
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131 | (2) |
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13 Baron Hotham to Lord Auckland, 1800 |
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133 | (2) |
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14 The Autobiography of Francis Place (1771-1854), 1972, excerpts |
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135 | (5) |
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15 Highway robbery, 8 May 1799, case of Matthew Stinson |
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140 | (2) |
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16 Duke of Wellington and Charles Greville on recorder's reports; prerogative of mercy, 1826 and 1829 |
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142 | (3) |
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17 Lord Ellenborough on recorder's reports, 1828 |
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145 | (2) |
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18 Memorandum as to the exercise of the Royal Prerogative of Pardon, 1874 |
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147 | (2) |
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19 Sir William Harcourt on infanticide cases, 1884 |
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149 | (2) |
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20 The Lipski case and the prerogative of mercy, 1887 |
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151 | (4) |
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Part 4 The doctrine of maximum severity |
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155 | (42) |
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21 Martin Madan, Appendix to "Thoughts on Executive Justice," 1785, excerpts |
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157 | (13) |
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22 William Paley's "Of Crimes and Punishments," 1785 |
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170 | (14) |
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23 Sir Samuel Romilly, Observations on the Criminal Law of England as it Relates to Capital Punishments, 1810, excerpts |
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184 | (13) |
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Part 5 Public punishments |
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197 | (40) |
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24 Public whipping in London, 1786 |
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199 | (3) |
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202 | (3) |
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26 The Journal of Samuel Curwen Loyalist, 1781, excerpt |
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205 | (2) |
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27 Scene-of-crime execution, 1830 |
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207 | (5) |
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28 Nottingham execution, 1844, Home Secretary on Public Executions |
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212 | (4) |
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29 Charles Dickens's call for an end to public executions, 1849 |
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216 | (5) |
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30 The Times defends public executions, 1849 |
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221 | (4) |
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31 John Ashton, "Life of the Mannings" |
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225 | (3) |
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32 Henry Mayhew, "On Capital Punishments," 1856, excerpts |
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228 | (9) |
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Part 6 Pruning the fatal tree |
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237 | (36) |
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33 Lord Byron on the Frame Work Bill, 1812 |
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239 | (6) |
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34 Lord Byron, "An Ode to the Framers of the Frame Bill," 1812 |
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245 | (2) |
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35 Thomas Fowell Buxton on capital punishment in felonies, 1819 |
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247 | (15) |
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36 Sir James Mackintosh and Mr. Secretary Peel: two images of justice, 1823 |
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262 | (6) |
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37 Joseph John Gurney's opposition to capital punishment |
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268 | (5) |
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Part 7 Resisting abolition |
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273 | (18) |
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38 James Fitzjames Stephen, "Capital Punishments," 1864, excerpt |
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275 | (16) |
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291 | (72) |
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39 Theft: grand larceny, 1820, Joseph Howell; pickpocketing, 1820, William Harwood |
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293 | (3) |
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40 Liverpool October sessions, Calendar of Prisoners, 1849 |
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296 | (4) |
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41 "The Disproportion between the Punishments Adjudged to Crimes of Equal Magnitude," The Times, 24 Aug. 1846 |
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300 | (3) |
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42 Lord Penzance on sentencing inequality, 1870 |
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303 | (3) |
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43 Mr. Sergeant Cox on cumulative sentencing, 1874 |
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306 | (10) |
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44 Sir Edmund Du Cane and Sir William Harcourt on the reduction of sentence lengths, 1884 |
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316 | (10) |
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45 James Fitzjames Stephen, "Variations in the Punishment of Crime," 1885 |
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326 | (21) |
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46 C.H. Hopwood, "Crime and Punishment," 1893 |
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347 | (6) |
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47 The Judges' Memorandum on normal punishments, 1901 |
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353 | (10) |
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Volume III Next Only to Death |
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Introduction to Volume III: Next only to death |
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21 | (22) |
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43 | (4) |
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Part 1 The crisis of punishment and the Penitentiary Act 1779 |
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47 | (70) |
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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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49 | (5) |
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2 Jonas Hanway, The Defects of Police; The Cause of Immorality, 1775, excerpt |
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54 | (6) |
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3 William Eden on crisis of American transportation, 16 Jan. 1776 |
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60 | (4) |
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4 William Eden and Edmund Burke on the hulks bill, 1776 |
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64 | (4) |
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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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68 | (9) |
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6 Jeremy Bentham, A View of the Hard-Labour Bill, 1778, excerpts |
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77 | (15) |
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7 Sir Samuel Romilly on the Gordon Riots, 1780 |
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92 | (7) |
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8 Dr. Samuel Johnson on the Gordon Riots, 1780 |
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99 | (2) |
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9 State of Buckingham Prison, 1787 |
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101 | (2) |
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10 Transportation or death, Old Bailey, 1787-1789 |
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103 | (14) |
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117 | (18) |
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11 "Report from the Select Committee on Secondary Punishments," 1831-1832, excerpt |
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119 | (7) |
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12 W.A. Miles on the hulks, 1839 |
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126 | (6) |
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13 Petition letter from wife of convict in hulks in Bermuda, 1860 |
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132 | (3) |
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Part 3 Transportation: personal experiences |
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135 | (16) |
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14 "Van Dieman's Land," Modern Street Ballads, 1888 |
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137 | (3) |
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15 Returning from transportation, 1787-1789,1809-1810 |
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140 | (6) |
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16 Petitioner wants to be transported, 1826 |
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146 | (2) |
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17 Petitioner wants to join convict husband in New South Wales, 1829 |
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148 | (1) |
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18 Anonymous threatening letter from prisoner sentenced to transportation, 1829 |
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149 | (2) |
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Part 4 Transportation: the critique |
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151 | (52) |
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19 Rev. Sydney Smith and Sir Robert Peel on secondary punishments, 1826 |
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153 | (3) |
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20 Charles Grey, "Secondary Punishments - Transportation," 1834, excerpt |
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156 | (16) |
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21 Report from the Select Committee on Transportation, 1838, excerpt |
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172 | (5) |
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22 Lord John Russell on transportation and secondary punishment, 1839 |
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177 | (15) |
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23 Sir George Grey on a reformed system of transportation, 1847 |
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192 | (11) |
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203 | (40) |
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24 Patrick Colquhoun on Bentham's Panopticon scheme, 1800, excerpts |
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205 | (9) |
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25 John Howard, An Account of the Principal Lazarettos in Europe, 1789, excerpts |
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214 | (6) |
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26 "Penitentiary, Millbank: Death of Another Convict," The Times, 19 July 1823 |
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220 | (5) |
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27 Arthur Griffiths, Memorials of Millbank, 1875, excerpts |
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225 | (13) |
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28 Mayhew and Binny on Millbank, 1862 |
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238 | (5) |
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Part 6 Debate on prison reform |
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243 | (72) |
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29 George Holford, "Thoughts on the Criminal Prisons of This Country," Pamphleteer, 1821, excerpt |
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245 | (15) |
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30 Sydney Smith, "Prisons," 1822, excerpts |
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260 | (6) |
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31 Sydney Smith on the treadmill, 1826 |
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266 | (1) |
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32 Description of the Tread Mill, for the Employment of Prisoners, 1823, excerpts |
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267 | (12) |
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33 Elizabeth Fry on religious instruction in prisons, 1835 |
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279 | (5) |
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34 Reginald W. Jeffery, Dyott's Diary 1781-1845, 1907, excerpts |
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284 | (3) |
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35 W.A. Miles on prisons, 1835 |
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287 | (6) |
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36 M.D. Hill, Draft Report on the Principles of Punishment, 1846, excerpts |
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293 | (7) |
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37 Alexander Maconochie on the mark system, 1847 |
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300 | (7) |
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38 Select Committee on Prison Discipline, Maconochie's evidence, 1850, excerpts |
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307 | (8) |
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Part 7 Silent and separate systems of prison discipline |
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315 | (36) |
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39 Report of William Crawford on the penitentiaries of the United States, 1834, excerpts |
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317 | (22) |
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40 Charles Dickens on the Eastern Penitentiary, Philadelphia, 1842 |
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339 | (12) |
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Part 8 Pentonville and the age of the separate system |
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351 | (35) |
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41 Elizabeth Fry on Pentonville prison, 1841 |
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353 | (3) |
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42 Dr. Forbes Winslow, "Prison Discipline," Lancet, 1851 |
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356 | (3) |
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43 Robert Ferguson, "The Two Systems at Pentonville," 1853 |
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359 | (19) |
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44 Thomas Carlyle, "Model Prisons," 1850, excerpts |
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378 | (8) |
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Volume IV Prisons and Prisoners |
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Introduction to Volume IV: Prisons and prisoners |
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21 | (20) |
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41 | (2) |
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Part 1 Mid-century penal crisis |
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1 W.R. Greg, "The Management and Disposal of Our Criminal Population," 1854, excerpts |
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45 | (21) |
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2 "Meeting of Ticket-of-Leave Men," Morning Chronicle, 1856 |
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66 | (7) |
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3 The Times on garrotting crime and ticket-of-leaves, 1862 |
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73 | (4) |
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4 The Times on penal servitude and ticket-of-leave system, 1862 |
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77 | (3) |
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5 Lord Carnarvon to Herman Merivale, 2 Dec. 1862 |
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80 | (5) |
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6 M.D. Hill to Lord Brougham, 4 Dec. 1862 |
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85 | (2) |
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Part 2 Shaping the convict prison |
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87 | (52) |
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7 "Female Convicts, Brixton, 1858: Unruly Behaviour," Reports of the Directors of Convict Prisons on the Discipline and Management of ... Prisons, 1859 |
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89 | (5) |
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8 "Outbreak among the Convicts at Chatham," The Times, 19 Jan. 1861 |
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94 | (3) |
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9 "Revolt of the Convicts at Chatham," The Times, 13 Feb. 1861 |
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97 | (4) |
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10 W.A. Guy, "On Some Results of a Recent Census of the Population of the Convict Prisons in England," 1862 |
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101 | (15) |
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11 C.B. Adderley, "On the Late Reports on Transportation and Penal Servitude: and on Prison Discipline," 1863 |
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116 | (8) |
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12 Walter Crofton, "Criminal Treatment - Its Principles," 1868 |
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124 | (7) |
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13 Walter Crofton, The Criminal Classes and Their Control, 1868 |
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131 | (8) |
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Part 3 Punishment of juveniles |
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139 | (44) |
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14 William Crawford, Inspector of Prisons, on Parkhurst prison for juveniles, 1839 |
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141 | (7) |
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15 "Mettray," The Athenaeum, 21 Mar. 1846 |
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148 | (3) |
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16 Sydney Turner, "Juvenile Delinquency," Edinburgh Review, 1851, excerpts |
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151 | (11) |
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17 M.D. Hill on discharging delinquents to parents and employers, 1847 |
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162 | (3) |
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18 Mary Carpenter, "On the Importance of Statistics to the Reformatory Movement, with Returns from Female Reformatories," 1857 |
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165 | (11) |
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19 W.V. Harcourt on parental notice before forced emigration or enlistment of reformatory and industrial school inmates, 1884-1885 |
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176 | (7) |
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Part 4 Political prisoners |
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183 | (34) |
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20 Reports by inspectors of prisons on cases of all political offenders in custody on 1 Jan. 1841 |
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185 | (8) |
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21 George White to Mark Norman, Kirkdale Gaol, 10 Oct. 1849, excerpt |
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193 | (1) |
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22 Statement by Lady Constance Lytton on the forcible feeding of suffragettes, Jan. 1910 |
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194 | (9) |
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23 Sylvia Pankhurst, "Prison Life and Women," The Times, 18 June 1910 |
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203 | (5) |
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24 Wilfred Scawen Blunt's memo to Churchill, 24 Feb. 1910 |
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208 | (5) |
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25 Arthur Creech Jones, "Manuscript Account of His Thoughts on Prison," c. 1916-1919 |
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213 | (4) |
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Part 5 Prisons under scrutiny |
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217 | (60) |
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26 Sir William Harcourt on the decline of the prison population, 1884 |
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219 | (13) |
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27 W.D. Morrison, "Are Our Prisons a Failure?" Fortnightly Review, 1894 |
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232 | (11) |
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28 Michael Davitt, "Criminal and Prison Reform," The Nineteenth Century, 1894 |
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243 | (15) |
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29 Eliza Orme, "Prison Reform (II): Our Female Criminals," Fortnightly Review, 1898 |
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258 | (7) |
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30 E. Du Cane, "The Prisons Bill and Progress in Criminal Treatment," The Nineteenth Century, 1898 |
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265 | (12) |
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Part 6 The indeterminate prison sentence |
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277 | (38) |
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31 M.D. Hill, "On the Objections Incident to Sentences of Imprisonment for Limited Periods," 1870 |
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279 | (5) |
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32 Rev. A. Osborne Jay, The Social Problem: Its Possible Solution, 1893, excerpts |
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284 | (4) |
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33 Robert Anderson, "Our Absurd System of Punishing Crime," The Nineteenth Century, 1901 |
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288 | (15) |
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34 J.F. Sutherland, Recidivism: Habitual Criminality, and Habitual Petty Delinquency, 1908, excerpts |
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303 | (8) |
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35 Report from the Departmental Committee on Prisons, 1895 |
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311 | (4) |
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Part 7 De-centring the prison |
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315 | (28) |
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36 Sir Godfrey Lushington before the Gladstone Committee, 1895, excerpts |
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317 | (8) |
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37 Charles E.B. Russell, "Some Aspects of Female Criminality and Its Treatment," 1912 |
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325 | (10) |
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38 Winston Churchill's plan to abate imprisonment, 1910 |
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335 | (5) |
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39 E. Ruggles-Brise on the borstal system, 1910 |
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340 | (3) |
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Part 8 Demise of separate confinement |
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343 | (16) |
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40 John Galsworthy's open letter to Home Secretary Gladstone on solitary confinement, 1909 |
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345 | (10) |
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41 C.E. Troup and Herbert Gladstone on separate confinement, 1909 |
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355 | (4) |
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359 | (4) |
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