About the editor |
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Acknowledgements |
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General introduction |
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Introduction to Volume IV: Prisons and prisoners |
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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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2 "Meeting of Ticket-of-Leave Men," Morning Chronicle, 1856 |
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3 The Times on garrotting crime and ticket-of-leaves, 1862 |
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4 The Times on penal servitude and ticket-of-leave system, 1862 |
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5 Lord Carnarvon to Herman Merivale, 2 Dec. 1862 |
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6 M.D. Hill to Lord Brougham, 4 Dec. 1862 |
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PART 2 Shaping the convict prison |
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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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8 "Outbreak among the Convicts at Chatham," The Times, 19 Jan. 1861 |
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9 "Revolt of the Convicts at Chatham," The Times, 13 Feb. 1861 |
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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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11 C.B. Adderley, "On the Late Reports on Transportation and Penal Servitude: and on Prison Discipline," 1863 |
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12 Walter Crofton, "Criminal Treatment - Its Principles," 1868 |
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13 Walter Crofton, The Criminal Classes and Their Control, 1868 |
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PART 3 Punishment of juveniles |
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14 William Crawford, Inspector of Prisons, on Parkhurst prison for juveniles, 1839 |
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15 "Mettray," The Athenaeum, 21 Mar. 1846 |
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16 Sydney Turner, "Juvenile Delinquency," Edinburgh Review, 1851, excerpts |
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17 M.D. Hill on discharging delinquents to parents and employers, 1847 |
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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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19 W.V. Harcourt on parental notice before forced emigration or enlistment of reformatory and industrial school inmates, 1884-1885 |
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PART 4 Political prisoners |
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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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21 George White to Mark Norman, Kirkdale Gaol, 10 Oct. 1849, excerpt |
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22 Statement by Lady Constance Lytton on the forcible feeding of suffragettes, Jan. 1910 |
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23 Sylvia Pankhurst, "Prison Life and Women," The Times, 18 June 1910 |
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24 Wilfred Scawen Blunt's memo to Churchill, 24 Feb. 1910 |
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25 Arthur Creech Jones, "Manuscript Account of His Thoughts on Prison," c. 1916--1919 |
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PART 5 Prisons under scrutiny |
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26 Sir William Harcourt on the decline of the prison population, 1884 |
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27 WD. Morrison, "Are Our Prisons a Failure?" Fortnightly Review, 1894 |
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28 Michael Davitt, "Criminal and Prison Reform," The Nineteenth Century, 1894 |
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29 Eliza Orme, "Prison Reform (II): Our Female Criminals," Fortnightly Review, 1898 |
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30 E. Du Cane, "The Prisons Bill and Progress in Criminal Treatment," The Nineteenth Century, 1898 |
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PART 6 The indeterminate prison sentence |
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31 M.D. Hill, "On the Objections Incident to Sentences of Imprisonment for Limited Periods," 1870 |
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32 Rev. A. Osborne Jay, The Social Problem: Its Possible Solution, 1893, excerpts |
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33 Robert Anderson, "Our Absurd System of Punishing Crime," The Nineteenth Century, 1901 |
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34 J.F. Sutherland, Recidivism: Habitual Criminality, and Habitual Petty Delinquency, 1908, excerpts |
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35 Report from the Departmental Committee on Prisons, 1895 |
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PART 7 De-centring the prison |
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36 Sir Godfrey Lushington before the Gladstone Committee, 1895, excerpts |
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37 Charles E.B. Russell, "Some Aspects of Female Criminality and Its Treatment," 1912 |
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38 Winston Churchill's plan to abate imprisonment, 1910 |
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39 E. Ruggles-Brise on the borstal system, 1910 |
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PART 8 Demise of separate confinement |
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40 John Galsworthy's open letter to Home Secretary Gladstone on solitary confinement, 1909 |
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41 C.E. Troup and Herbert Gladstone on separate confinement, 1909 |
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Bibliography |
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Index |
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