描述
The penal system in nineteenthcentury England was incredibly complicated. It comprised two types of prison convict prisons and local prisons. While convict prisons were under the direct control of the Home Office local prisons were until the 1877 Prison Act managed by a whole host of different local authorities from counties and boroughs to liberties and even cathedrals. Moreover included among convict prisons were penitentiaries public works prisons and prison hulks also known as floating prisons while local prisons included gaols bridewells and lockups. This complexity has led to a raft of studies of individual institutions. Nevertheless big gaps in our knowledge remain. Simply put we dont even know how many prisons existed in nineteenthcentury England. This Guide to the Criminal Prisons of NineteenthCentury England recovers much of that lost landscape. It contains critical information about operational dates locations jurisdictions population statistics appearances in primary and secondary sources and lists of surviving archives for 844 English prisonsincluding local prisons 419 convict prisons 17 prison hulks 30 and lockups 378used to confine those accused and convicted of crime in the period 18001899. Furthermore through analysis of the accumulated data the book challenges several important assumptions on the emergence of the modern prison in Britain. It also draws attention to previously unexplored patterns in the preservation and management of penal records. show more
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Fruugo ID:
59967368-120976456
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ISBN:
9781907994845