Nineteenth-Century Crime and Punishment
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This set presents the essential issues of crime and punishment in the long nineteenth-century. Through the presentation of primary source documents, it explores the development of a modern pattern of crime and a modern system of penal policy and practice.
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This set presents the essential issues of crime and punishment in the long nineteenth-century. Through the presentation of primary source documents, it explores the development of a modern pattern of crime and a modern system of penal policy and practice.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9781138587342
- ISBN-10: 1138587346
- Artikelnr.: 69943901
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 378
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 708g
- ISBN-13: 9781138587342
- ISBN-10: 1138587346
- Artikelnr.: 69943901
Victor Bailey is the Charles W. Battey Distinguished Professor of British History at the University of Kansas, USA
Volume 4. Prison and Prisoners Part 1. Mid-Century Penal Crisis 1. W. R. Greg
'The Management and Disposal of our Criminal Population'
Edinburgh Review
vol. C
Oct. 1854
pp. 567-573
576-577
579-582
594-603
605-607
610-612
627-630. 2. 'Meeting of Ticket-of-Leave Men'
Morning Chronicle
14 Mar. 1856. 3. 'Editorial on garotting crime and ticket-of-leaves'
The Times
Aug. 14
1862
p. 8. 4. 'Editorial on penal servitude and ticket-of-leave system'
The Times
Aug. 28
1862
p. 8. 5. Lord Carnarvon to Herman Merivale
2 Dec. 1862
in context of garotting panic
British Library
Add MSS
Carnarvon Papers. 6. M. D. Hill to Lord Brougham
4 Dec. 1862
in Brougham Papers
University College of London. Part 2. Shaping the Convict Prison 7. 'Female Convicts
Brixton
1858: Unruly Behavior'
Reports of the Directors of Convict Prisons on the Discipline and Management of Pentonville
Millbank
and Parkhurst Prisons and of Portland
Portsmouth
Dartmoor
Chatham
and Brixton Prisons
[2556]
Parliamentary Papers 1859
vol. XIII
Part I
Brixton Prison
pp. 306-07. 8. 'Outbreak Among the Convicts at Chatham'
The Times
19 Jan.
1861
p. 10. 9. 'Revolt of the Convicts at Chatham'
The Times
13 Feb. 1861
p. 12. 10. W. A. Guy
'On some Results of a Recent Census of the Population of the Convict Prisons in England; and Especially on the Rate of Mortality at Present Prevailing among Convicts'
Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science
1862
pp. 561-575. 11. C. B. Adderley
'On the late Reports on Transportation and Penal Servitude: and on Prison Discipline'
Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science
1863
pp. 398-404. 12. Walter Crofton
'Criminal Treatment-its Principles
'
Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science
1868
pp. 306-311. 13. Walter Crofton
The Criminal Classes and Their Control
read at the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science meeting
Birmingham
Oct. 1868. Part 3. Punishment of Juveniles 14. William Crawford
Inspector of Prisons
11 Oct. 1839
on Parkhurst prison for juveniles. 15. 'Mettray'
The Athenaeum
Mar. 21
1846
pp. 293-94. 16. Sydney Turner
'Juvenile Delinquency'
Edinburgh Review
vol. XCIV
Oct. 1851
pp. 403-404
414-425. 17. M. D. Hill on Discharging Delinquents to Parents and Employers
'Second Report from the S.C. of the House of Lords appointed to Inquire into the Execution of the Criminal Law
esp. respecting Juvenile Offenders . . .'
Parliamentary Papers. 1847
vol. VII. 18. Mary Carpenter
'On the Importance of Statistics to the Reformatory Movement
with Returns from Female Reformatories
and Remarks on them'
Journal of the Statistical Society of London
vol. 20
Mar. 1857
pp. 33-40. 19. W. V. Harcourt on parental notice before forced emigration or enlistment of Reformatory & Industrial School inmates
1884-85: TNA/ HO45/ 9629/A22484. Part 4. Political Prisoners 20. Reports by Inspectors of Prisons on cases of all Political Offenders in Custody on 1 Jan. 1841
TNA
HO 20/10. 21. George White to Mark Norman
Oct. 10
1849
from Kirkdale Gaol
nr. Liverpool
The Harney Papers
eds. Frank G. Black and Renee M. Black (1969)
pp. 87-88. 22. Statement by Lady Constance Lytton
Jan. 1910
on the forcible feeding of suffragettes: TNA
HO 144/1054/187986/8 & 11. 23. Sylvia Pankhurst
'Prison Life and Women'
The Times
18 June 1910
p. 6
a response to 'Prison Life and Administration. VI. The Women'
The Times
June 10
1910
p. 4. 24. Wilfred Scawen Blunt's memo to Churchill
24 Feb. 1910
in Randolph Churchill
Winston S. Churchill
vol. II
Companion Volume
Part 2 (1969)
pp. 1144-48. 25. Arthur Creech Jones
'Manuscript Account of His Thoughts on Prison'
in Arthur Creech Jones Papers
Bodleian Library
Box 1
file 2
fols. 194-97
n.d. Part 5. Prisons under Scrutiny 26. Sir William Harcourt to Lord Chancellor
on the decline of the prison population
10 Dec. 1884: TNA
HO45/18479/565861. 27. William D. Morrison
'Are Our Prisons a Failure?'
Fortnightly Review
vol. 61
April 1894
pp. 459-69. 28. Michael Davitt
'Criminal and Prison Reform'
The Nineteenth Century
vol. XXXVI
Dec. 1894
pp. 875-89. 29. Eliza Orme
'Prison Reform (II): Our Female Criminals'
Fortnightly Review
vol. 69
May 1898
pp. 790-796. 30. E. Du Cane
'The Prisons Bill and Progress in Criminal Treatment'
The Nineteenth Century
vol. XLIII
May 1898
pp. 809-821. Part 6. The Indeterminate Prison Sentence 31. M. D. Hill
'On the Objections Incident to Sentences of Imprisonment for Limited Periods'
Transactions of the National Congress on Penitentiary and Reformatory Discipline
1870 (Albany
1871)
pp. 105-109. 32. Rev. A. Osborne Jay
The Social Problem: Its Possible Solution (London
1893)
pp. 82-91
94-97
99-102
107-108. 33. Robert Anderson
'Our Absurd System of Punishing Crime'
The Nineteenth Century and After
vol. XLIX
Feb. 1901
pp. 268-84. 34. J. F. Sutherland
Recidivism: Habitual Criminality
and Habitual Petty Delinquency. A Problem in Sociology
Psycho-Pathology and Criminology (Edinburgh
1908)
pp. 80-81
108-115. 35. 'Report from the Departmental Committee on Prisons'
[C.- 7702]
Parliamentary Papers
1895
vol. LVI
pp. 31-32
pp. 35-36. Part 7. De-centering the Prison 36. Sir Godfrey Lushington before the Gladstone Committee
'Report from the Departmental Committee on Prisons' [C.- 7702 - I: Evidence]
Parliamentary Papers
1895
vol. LVI
pp. 394-398
400-406. 37. Charles E. B. Russell
'Some Aspects of Female Criminality and its Treatment'
The Englishwoman
vol. 13 (1912)
pp. 35-47. 38.Winston Churchill's Plan to Abate Imprisonment
memo
13 Aug. 1910: TNA
HO 144/18869/196919/1. 39. Memo of E. Ruggles-Brise on the Borstal System
1910
in response to W. Churchill Memo of 30th June
1910. Part 8. Demise of Separate Confinement 40. John Galsworthy
'An Open Letter to the Home Secretary
the Right Hon. Herbert John Gladstone
May 1909'
originally printed in The Nation
in John Galsworthy
A Sheaf (1916)
pp. 95-109. 41. Minutes of C. E. Troup
24 Sept. 1909
and Herbert Gladstone
23 Nov. 1909
on separate confinement: British Library
Add MSS
Viscount Gladstone Papers.
'The Management and Disposal of our Criminal Population'
Edinburgh Review
vol. C
Oct. 1854
pp. 567-573
576-577
579-582
594-603
605-607
610-612
627-630. 2. 'Meeting of Ticket-of-Leave Men'
Morning Chronicle
14 Mar. 1856. 3. 'Editorial on garotting crime and ticket-of-leaves'
The Times
Aug. 14
1862
p. 8. 4. 'Editorial on penal servitude and ticket-of-leave system'
The Times
Aug. 28
1862
p. 8. 5. Lord Carnarvon to Herman Merivale
2 Dec. 1862
in context of garotting panic
British Library
Add MSS
Carnarvon Papers. 6. M. D. Hill to Lord Brougham
4 Dec. 1862
in Brougham Papers
University College of London. Part 2. Shaping the Convict Prison 7. 'Female Convicts
Brixton
1858: Unruly Behavior'
Reports of the Directors of Convict Prisons on the Discipline and Management of Pentonville
Millbank
and Parkhurst Prisons and of Portland
Portsmouth
Dartmoor
Chatham
and Brixton Prisons
[2556]
Parliamentary Papers 1859
vol. XIII
Part I
Brixton Prison
pp. 306-07. 8. 'Outbreak Among the Convicts at Chatham'
The Times
19 Jan.
1861
p. 10. 9. 'Revolt of the Convicts at Chatham'
The Times
13 Feb. 1861
p. 12. 10. W. A. Guy
'On some Results of a Recent Census of the Population of the Convict Prisons in England; and Especially on the Rate of Mortality at Present Prevailing among Convicts'
Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science
1862
pp. 561-575. 11. C. B. Adderley
'On the late Reports on Transportation and Penal Servitude: and on Prison Discipline'
Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science
1863
pp. 398-404. 12. Walter Crofton
'Criminal Treatment-its Principles
'
Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science
1868
pp. 306-311. 13. Walter Crofton
The Criminal Classes and Their Control
read at the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science meeting
Birmingham
Oct. 1868. Part 3. Punishment of Juveniles 14. William Crawford
Inspector of Prisons
11 Oct. 1839
on Parkhurst prison for juveniles. 15. 'Mettray'
The Athenaeum
Mar. 21
1846
pp. 293-94. 16. Sydney Turner
'Juvenile Delinquency'
Edinburgh Review
vol. XCIV
Oct. 1851
pp. 403-404
414-425. 17. M. D. Hill on Discharging Delinquents to Parents and Employers
'Second Report from the S.C. of the House of Lords appointed to Inquire into the Execution of the Criminal Law
esp. respecting Juvenile Offenders . . .'
Parliamentary Papers. 1847
vol. VII. 18. Mary Carpenter
'On the Importance of Statistics to the Reformatory Movement
with Returns from Female Reformatories
and Remarks on them'
Journal of the Statistical Society of London
vol. 20
Mar. 1857
pp. 33-40. 19. W. V. Harcourt on parental notice before forced emigration or enlistment of Reformatory & Industrial School inmates
1884-85: TNA/ HO45/ 9629/A22484. Part 4. Political Prisoners 20. Reports by Inspectors of Prisons on cases of all Political Offenders in Custody on 1 Jan. 1841
TNA
HO 20/10. 21. George White to Mark Norman
Oct. 10
1849
from Kirkdale Gaol
nr. Liverpool
The Harney Papers
eds. Frank G. Black and Renee M. Black (1969)
pp. 87-88. 22. Statement by Lady Constance Lytton
Jan. 1910
on the forcible feeding of suffragettes: TNA
HO 144/1054/187986/8 & 11. 23. Sylvia Pankhurst
'Prison Life and Women'
The Times
18 June 1910
p. 6
a response to 'Prison Life and Administration. VI. The Women'
The Times
June 10
1910
p. 4. 24. Wilfred Scawen Blunt's memo to Churchill
24 Feb. 1910
in Randolph Churchill
Winston S. Churchill
vol. II
Companion Volume
Part 2 (1969)
pp. 1144-48. 25. Arthur Creech Jones
'Manuscript Account of His Thoughts on Prison'
in Arthur Creech Jones Papers
Bodleian Library
Box 1
file 2
fols. 194-97
n.d. Part 5. Prisons under Scrutiny 26. Sir William Harcourt to Lord Chancellor
on the decline of the prison population
10 Dec. 1884: TNA
HO45/18479/565861. 27. William D. Morrison
'Are Our Prisons a Failure?'
Fortnightly Review
vol. 61
April 1894
pp. 459-69. 28. Michael Davitt
'Criminal and Prison Reform'
The Nineteenth Century
vol. XXXVI
Dec. 1894
pp. 875-89. 29. Eliza Orme
'Prison Reform (II): Our Female Criminals'
Fortnightly Review
vol. 69
May 1898
pp. 790-796. 30. E. Du Cane
'The Prisons Bill and Progress in Criminal Treatment'
The Nineteenth Century
vol. XLIII
May 1898
pp. 809-821. Part 6. The Indeterminate Prison Sentence 31. M. D. Hill
'On the Objections Incident to Sentences of Imprisonment for Limited Periods'
Transactions of the National Congress on Penitentiary and Reformatory Discipline
1870 (Albany
1871)
pp. 105-109. 32. Rev. A. Osborne Jay
The Social Problem: Its Possible Solution (London
1893)
pp. 82-91
94-97
99-102
107-108. 33. Robert Anderson
'Our Absurd System of Punishing Crime'
The Nineteenth Century and After
vol. XLIX
Feb. 1901
pp. 268-84. 34. J. F. Sutherland
Recidivism: Habitual Criminality
and Habitual Petty Delinquency. A Problem in Sociology
Psycho-Pathology and Criminology (Edinburgh
1908)
pp. 80-81
108-115. 35. 'Report from the Departmental Committee on Prisons'
[C.- 7702]
Parliamentary Papers
1895
vol. LVI
pp. 31-32
pp. 35-36. Part 7. De-centering the Prison 36. Sir Godfrey Lushington before the Gladstone Committee
'Report from the Departmental Committee on Prisons' [C.- 7702 - I: Evidence]
Parliamentary Papers
1895
vol. LVI
pp. 394-398
400-406. 37. Charles E. B. Russell
'Some Aspects of Female Criminality and its Treatment'
The Englishwoman
vol. 13 (1912)
pp. 35-47. 38.Winston Churchill's Plan to Abate Imprisonment
memo
13 Aug. 1910: TNA
HO 144/18869/196919/1. 39. Memo of E. Ruggles-Brise on the Borstal System
1910
in response to W. Churchill Memo of 30th June
1910. Part 8. Demise of Separate Confinement 40. John Galsworthy
'An Open Letter to the Home Secretary
the Right Hon. Herbert John Gladstone
May 1909'
originally printed in The Nation
in John Galsworthy
A Sheaf (1916)
pp. 95-109. 41. Minutes of C. E. Troup
24 Sept. 1909
and Herbert Gladstone
23 Nov. 1909
on separate confinement: British Library
Add MSS
Viscount Gladstone Papers.
Volume 4. Prison and Prisoners Part 1. Mid-Century Penal Crisis 1. W. R. Greg
'The Management and Disposal of our Criminal Population'
Edinburgh Review
vol. C
Oct. 1854
pp. 567-573
576-577
579-582
594-603
605-607
610-612
627-630. 2. 'Meeting of Ticket-of-Leave Men'
Morning Chronicle
14 Mar. 1856. 3. 'Editorial on garotting crime and ticket-of-leaves'
The Times
Aug. 14
1862
p. 8. 4. 'Editorial on penal servitude and ticket-of-leave system'
The Times
Aug. 28
1862
p. 8. 5. Lord Carnarvon to Herman Merivale
2 Dec. 1862
in context of garotting panic
British Library
Add MSS
Carnarvon Papers. 6. M. D. Hill to Lord Brougham
4 Dec. 1862
in Brougham Papers
University College of London. Part 2. Shaping the Convict Prison 7. 'Female Convicts
Brixton
1858: Unruly Behavior'
Reports of the Directors of Convict Prisons on the Discipline and Management of Pentonville
Millbank
and Parkhurst Prisons and of Portland
Portsmouth
Dartmoor
Chatham
and Brixton Prisons
[2556]
Parliamentary Papers 1859
vol. XIII
Part I
Brixton Prison
pp. 306-07. 8. 'Outbreak Among the Convicts at Chatham'
The Times
19 Jan.
1861
p. 10. 9. 'Revolt of the Convicts at Chatham'
The Times
13 Feb. 1861
p. 12. 10. W. A. Guy
'On some Results of a Recent Census of the Population of the Convict Prisons in England; and Especially on the Rate of Mortality at Present Prevailing among Convicts'
Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science
1862
pp. 561-575. 11. C. B. Adderley
'On the late Reports on Transportation and Penal Servitude: and on Prison Discipline'
Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science
1863
pp. 398-404. 12. Walter Crofton
'Criminal Treatment-its Principles
'
Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science
1868
pp. 306-311. 13. Walter Crofton
The Criminal Classes and Their Control
read at the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science meeting
Birmingham
Oct. 1868. Part 3. Punishment of Juveniles 14. William Crawford
Inspector of Prisons
11 Oct. 1839
on Parkhurst prison for juveniles. 15. 'Mettray'
The Athenaeum
Mar. 21
1846
pp. 293-94. 16. Sydney Turner
'Juvenile Delinquency'
Edinburgh Review
vol. XCIV
Oct. 1851
pp. 403-404
414-425. 17. M. D. Hill on Discharging Delinquents to Parents and Employers
'Second Report from the S.C. of the House of Lords appointed to Inquire into the Execution of the Criminal Law
esp. respecting Juvenile Offenders . . .'
Parliamentary Papers. 1847
vol. VII. 18. Mary Carpenter
'On the Importance of Statistics to the Reformatory Movement
with Returns from Female Reformatories
and Remarks on them'
Journal of the Statistical Society of London
vol. 20
Mar. 1857
pp. 33-40. 19. W. V. Harcourt on parental notice before forced emigration or enlistment of Reformatory & Industrial School inmates
1884-85: TNA/ HO45/ 9629/A22484. Part 4. Political Prisoners 20. Reports by Inspectors of Prisons on cases of all Political Offenders in Custody on 1 Jan. 1841
TNA
HO 20/10. 21. George White to Mark Norman
Oct. 10
1849
from Kirkdale Gaol
nr. Liverpool
The Harney Papers
eds. Frank G. Black and Renee M. Black (1969)
pp. 87-88. 22. Statement by Lady Constance Lytton
Jan. 1910
on the forcible feeding of suffragettes: TNA
HO 144/1054/187986/8 & 11. 23. Sylvia Pankhurst
'Prison Life and Women'
The Times
18 June 1910
p. 6
a response to 'Prison Life and Administration. VI. The Women'
The Times
June 10
1910
p. 4. 24. Wilfred Scawen Blunt's memo to Churchill
24 Feb. 1910
in Randolph Churchill
Winston S. Churchill
vol. II
Companion Volume
Part 2 (1969)
pp. 1144-48. 25. Arthur Creech Jones
'Manuscript Account of His Thoughts on Prison'
in Arthur Creech Jones Papers
Bodleian Library
Box 1
file 2
fols. 194-97
n.d. Part 5. Prisons under Scrutiny 26. Sir William Harcourt to Lord Chancellor
on the decline of the prison population
10 Dec. 1884: TNA
HO45/18479/565861. 27. William D. Morrison
'Are Our Prisons a Failure?'
Fortnightly Review
vol. 61
April 1894
pp. 459-69. 28. Michael Davitt
'Criminal and Prison Reform'
The Nineteenth Century
vol. XXXVI
Dec. 1894
pp. 875-89. 29. Eliza Orme
'Prison Reform (II): Our Female Criminals'
Fortnightly Review
vol. 69
May 1898
pp. 790-796. 30. E. Du Cane
'The Prisons Bill and Progress in Criminal Treatment'
The Nineteenth Century
vol. XLIII
May 1898
pp. 809-821. Part 6. The Indeterminate Prison Sentence 31. M. D. Hill
'On the Objections Incident to Sentences of Imprisonment for Limited Periods'
Transactions of the National Congress on Penitentiary and Reformatory Discipline
1870 (Albany
1871)
pp. 105-109. 32. Rev. A. Osborne Jay
The Social Problem: Its Possible Solution (London
1893)
pp. 82-91
94-97
99-102
107-108. 33. Robert Anderson
'Our Absurd System of Punishing Crime'
The Nineteenth Century and After
vol. XLIX
Feb. 1901
pp. 268-84. 34. J. F. Sutherland
Recidivism: Habitual Criminality
and Habitual Petty Delinquency. A Problem in Sociology
Psycho-Pathology and Criminology (Edinburgh
1908)
pp. 80-81
108-115. 35. 'Report from the Departmental Committee on Prisons'
[C.- 7702]
Parliamentary Papers
1895
vol. LVI
pp. 31-32
pp. 35-36. Part 7. De-centering the Prison 36. Sir Godfrey Lushington before the Gladstone Committee
'Report from the Departmental Committee on Prisons' [C.- 7702 - I: Evidence]
Parliamentary Papers
1895
vol. LVI
pp. 394-398
400-406. 37. Charles E. B. Russell
'Some Aspects of Female Criminality and its Treatment'
The Englishwoman
vol. 13 (1912)
pp. 35-47. 38.Winston Churchill's Plan to Abate Imprisonment
memo
13 Aug. 1910: TNA
HO 144/18869/196919/1. 39. Memo of E. Ruggles-Brise on the Borstal System
1910
in response to W. Churchill Memo of 30th June
1910. Part 8. Demise of Separate Confinement 40. John Galsworthy
'An Open Letter to the Home Secretary
the Right Hon. Herbert John Gladstone
May 1909'
originally printed in The Nation
in John Galsworthy
A Sheaf (1916)
pp. 95-109. 41. Minutes of C. E. Troup
24 Sept. 1909
and Herbert Gladstone
23 Nov. 1909
on separate confinement: British Library
Add MSS
Viscount Gladstone Papers.
'The Management and Disposal of our Criminal Population'
Edinburgh Review
vol. C
Oct. 1854
pp. 567-573
576-577
579-582
594-603
605-607
610-612
627-630. 2. 'Meeting of Ticket-of-Leave Men'
Morning Chronicle
14 Mar. 1856. 3. 'Editorial on garotting crime and ticket-of-leaves'
The Times
Aug. 14
1862
p. 8. 4. 'Editorial on penal servitude and ticket-of-leave system'
The Times
Aug. 28
1862
p. 8. 5. Lord Carnarvon to Herman Merivale
2 Dec. 1862
in context of garotting panic
British Library
Add MSS
Carnarvon Papers. 6. M. D. Hill to Lord Brougham
4 Dec. 1862
in Brougham Papers
University College of London. Part 2. Shaping the Convict Prison 7. 'Female Convicts
Brixton
1858: Unruly Behavior'
Reports of the Directors of Convict Prisons on the Discipline and Management of Pentonville
Millbank
and Parkhurst Prisons and of Portland
Portsmouth
Dartmoor
Chatham
and Brixton Prisons
[2556]
Parliamentary Papers 1859
vol. XIII
Part I
Brixton Prison
pp. 306-07. 8. 'Outbreak Among the Convicts at Chatham'
The Times
19 Jan.
1861
p. 10. 9. 'Revolt of the Convicts at Chatham'
The Times
13 Feb. 1861
p. 12. 10. W. A. Guy
'On some Results of a Recent Census of the Population of the Convict Prisons in England; and Especially on the Rate of Mortality at Present Prevailing among Convicts'
Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science
1862
pp. 561-575. 11. C. B. Adderley
'On the late Reports on Transportation and Penal Servitude: and on Prison Discipline'
Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science
1863
pp. 398-404. 12. Walter Crofton
'Criminal Treatment-its Principles
'
Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science
1868
pp. 306-311. 13. Walter Crofton
The Criminal Classes and Their Control
read at the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science meeting
Birmingham
Oct. 1868. Part 3. Punishment of Juveniles 14. William Crawford
Inspector of Prisons
11 Oct. 1839
on Parkhurst prison for juveniles. 15. 'Mettray'
The Athenaeum
Mar. 21
1846
pp. 293-94. 16. Sydney Turner
'Juvenile Delinquency'
Edinburgh Review
vol. XCIV
Oct. 1851
pp. 403-404
414-425. 17. M. D. Hill on Discharging Delinquents to Parents and Employers
'Second Report from the S.C. of the House of Lords appointed to Inquire into the Execution of the Criminal Law
esp. respecting Juvenile Offenders . . .'
Parliamentary Papers. 1847
vol. VII. 18. Mary Carpenter
'On the Importance of Statistics to the Reformatory Movement
with Returns from Female Reformatories
and Remarks on them'
Journal of the Statistical Society of London
vol. 20
Mar. 1857
pp. 33-40. 19. W. V. Harcourt on parental notice before forced emigration or enlistment of Reformatory & Industrial School inmates
1884-85: TNA/ HO45/ 9629/A22484. Part 4. Political Prisoners 20. Reports by Inspectors of Prisons on cases of all Political Offenders in Custody on 1 Jan. 1841
TNA
HO 20/10. 21. George White to Mark Norman
Oct. 10
1849
from Kirkdale Gaol
nr. Liverpool
The Harney Papers
eds. Frank G. Black and Renee M. Black (1969)
pp. 87-88. 22. Statement by Lady Constance Lytton
Jan. 1910
on the forcible feeding of suffragettes: TNA
HO 144/1054/187986/8 & 11. 23. Sylvia Pankhurst
'Prison Life and Women'
The Times
18 June 1910
p. 6
a response to 'Prison Life and Administration. VI. The Women'
The Times
June 10
1910
p. 4. 24. Wilfred Scawen Blunt's memo to Churchill
24 Feb. 1910
in Randolph Churchill
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