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The book ""Necessity Of Popular Education, As A National Object: With Hints On The Treatment Of Criminals, And Observations On Homicidal Insanity"" was written by James Simpson in 1834. This book explores the importance of education for the masses and how it should be made a national priority. The author argues that education is essential for the progress and development of a nation and highlights the benefits of educating the common people.In addition to discussing education, the book also provides insights into the treatment of criminals and homicidal insanity. The author presents his…mehr

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The book ""Necessity Of Popular Education, As A National Object: With Hints On The Treatment Of Criminals, And Observations On Homicidal Insanity"" was written by James Simpson in 1834. This book explores the importance of education for the masses and how it should be made a national priority. The author argues that education is essential for the progress and development of a nation and highlights the benefits of educating the common people.In addition to discussing education, the book also provides insights into the treatment of criminals and homicidal insanity. The author presents his observations on these topics and offers suggestions for how they can be addressed. He emphasizes the need for humane treatment of criminals and the importance of understanding the causes of homicidal insanity.Overall, this book provides a comprehensive analysis of the importance of education and its role in shaping a prosperous and just society. It also sheds light on the treatment of criminals and mental illness, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in these topics.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Growing up in the aftermath of the Video Nasties, during the late eighties and early nineties, James Simpson is from a small town in the North East of England where talking about grisly horror flicks was the norm in his school playground. For the last few years, he has written about cult cinema for several magazines and websites as well as running his own-now-defunct site: Infernal Cinema. He has interviewed horror stars Emily Booth, Barbie Wilde, and the legendary Lloyd Kaufman, amongst others, during this time. He appears in the Jason Impey documentary: VIPCO: The Untold Story. This is his first book. His favourite VIPCO movie is Spookies.