“An interesting introduction to Victorian crimes, the people who
committed them, and how effective rehabilitation may have been.”
—Ripperologist Magazine What was life like in the Victorian
underworld—who were the criminals, what crimes did they commit, how
did they come to a criminal career, and what happened to them after
they were released from prison? Victorian Convicts, by telling the
stories of a hundred criminal men and women, gives the reader an
insight into their families and social background, the conditions in
which they lived, their relationships and working lives, and their
offences. They reveal how these individuals were treated by the
justice and penal system of 150 years ago, and how they were regarded
by the wider world around them. Such a rare and authentic insight into
life in and out of prison will be fascinating reading for anyone who
is interested in the history of crime and criminals, in legal and
prison history and in British society in the nineteenth century.
“A fascinating, informative and educational read providing the
history of these one hundred individuals who lived so long ago but who
can teach us today the practices of the Victorian penal system and the
struggles of the era.” —Crime Traveller “It is intriguing and
very readable opening a window into lives of so many unfortunates. If
you have an interest in police history this work, particularly details
of numerous convictions and what followed after the court case was
concluded, will be of interest.” —Surrey Constabulary History
Journal
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100 Criminal Lives
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781473881075
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Pen & Sword History (ORIM)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok