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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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Victor Bailey is the Charles W. Battey Distinguished Professor of British History at the University of Kansas, USA
Volume I: Crime and Criminals Part 1. Crime Numbers 1. 'First Report of the Commissioners appointed to Inquire as to the best means of establishing an efficient Constabulary Force' [169]
Parliamentary Papers
1839
vol. XIX
pp. 8-10; 13-16. 2. Archibald Alison
'Imprisonment and transportation: the increase of crime
' Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
LV
May 1844
pp. 533-45. 3. Anon.
'The Statistics of Female Crime
' Economist
11 Sept. 1858
pp. 1010-11. 4. Mayhew and Binny
The Criminal Prisons of London
1862
pp. 457-59. 5. W. D. Morrison
'The Increase of Crime
' Nineteenth Century
XXXI
June 1892
pp. 950-957. 6. E. F. Du Cane
'The Decrease of Crime
' Nineteenth Century
XXXIII
March 1893
pp. 480-492. 7. 'Report from the Departmental Committee on Prisons
' [c.-7702: Report]
Parliamentary Papers
1895
vol. LVI
pp. 7-8. Part 2. Types of Crime 2.1: Juvenile Crime 8. Stephen Lushington (judge)
evidence to 'Report from the Select Committee on the State of the Gaols and other places of confinement
' [579]
Parliamentary Papers
1819
vol. VII
pp. 162-165. 9. John Wade
Treatise on the Police and Crimes of the Metropolis (1829)
pp. 158-63. 10. Evidence of Thieves collected by W. A. Miles: The National Archives (hereafter TNA)
HO 73/16. Papers for 1839 Report of Constabulary Force: Interviews of juvenile offenders. 11. Two female cases
aged 17 and 18
from August 1837
TNA
HO 73/2
pt. 2
Aug. 1837. 2.2: Female Crime 12. Old Bailey Sessions Papers: Mary Young
aged 22
et al; 29 May 1828. 13. Old Bailey Sessions Papers: two cases of female thieves
sentenced to transportation
1840 and 1842
aged 14-15 and 18-19. 14. Old Bailey Sessions Papers: Martha Barrett; 9 April 1829
Infanticide case. 15. Edwin Lankester (Coroner)
'Infanticide
' Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science
1866
pp. 216-24. 16. The Times
15 Aug. 1866
p. 7
'Dr. Lancaster on Child Murder'. 17. Henry Mayhew
London Labour and the London Poor
1862
vol. 1
pp. 412-414. 18. Rev. G. P. Merrick (Chaplain
Millbank Prison)
Work Among the Fallen As Seen in the Prison Cell
July
1890. 2.3: Social Crime 19. George Bishop
Observations
Remarks
and Means
to Prevent Smuggling (1783). 20. Old Bailey Sessions Papers: Smuggling (case of John Bishop)
1788; Executed. 21. W.A. Miles on Cheshire wrecking; letter to Commissioners of the Constabulary Force
c. 1837
in H. Brandon (ed.)
Poverty
Mendicity and Crime (1839)
pp. 74-79. 2.4: Ethnic Crime 22. 'First Report of the Commissioners appointed to Inquire as to the best means of establishing an efficient Constabulary Force' [169]
Parliamentary Papers
1839
vol. XIX
pp. 167-169. 23. Board of Trade (Alien Immigration)
'Reports on the Volume and Effects of Recent Immigration from Eastern Europe Into the U.K.
' 1894 [C.-7406]
pp. 60-62; Memorandum by Labour Department
Part 1.- General Character and Effects of the Influx; (vi)
Condition as regards Crime. Part 3. Causes of Crime 24. An Address to the Grand Jury of the County of Middlesex
at the General Session of the Peace holden at the County Session-House
on Monday the 12th of September
1785 by William Mainwaring
Chairman of the Sessions: London
1785. 25. P. Colquhoun
A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis
5th ed. (London
1797)
pp. 32-41. 26. Observations on a Late Publication: Intituled A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis
By P. Colquhoun
By a Citizen of London: But No Magistrate (London
1800). 27. W. A. Miles
A Letter to Lord John Russell concerning Juvenile Delinquency (Shrewsbury
1837). 28. Archibald Alison
'Causes of the Increase of Crime
' Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
LVI
July 1844
pp.1-14. 29. 'First Report of the Commissioners appointed to Inquire as to the best means of establishing an efficient Constabulary Force' [169]
Parliamentary Papers
1839
vol. XIX
pp. 73-74. 30. Rev. John Clay
'On the Effect of Good or Bad Times on Committals to Prison
' Journal of the Statistical Society of London
vol. 18
March 1855
pp. 74-79. 31. Richard Hussey Walsh
'A Deduction from the Statistics of Crime for the last Ten Years
' Journal of the Statistical Society of London
vol. 20
March 1857
pp. 77-78. 32. W. D. Morrison
'The Study of Crime
' Mind
vol. 1
Oct. 1892
pp. 503-515. Part 4. Dangerous & Criminal Classes 33. Archibald Alison
'Causes of the Increase of Crime
' Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
LVI
July 1844
p. 2
12. 34. Jelinger Symons
Tactics for the Times: As Regards the Condition and Treatment of the Dangerous Classes (1849)
pp. 1
55. 35. Thomas Plint
Crime in England
Its Relation
Character
and Extent
(1851)
pp. 144-154. 36. Henry Mayhew
evidence to the 'Select Committee on Transportation
' [17]
Parliamentary Papers
1856
vol. XVII [17]
qq. 3488-89; 3531-3538. 37. Henry Mayhew
'Statement of a Returned Convict
' London Labour and the London Poor
vol. 3 (1861)
pp. 386-388. 38. Charles Booth
Life and Labour of the People in London (1902)
3rd series
Religious Influences
vol. 2
London North of Thames; The Inner Ring
pp. 111-112; 115. 39. Charles Booth
Life and Labour of the People in London (1902)
1st. series
Poverty
vol. 1
East Central & South London
pp. 37-39; 174-75. 40. Charles Booth
Life and Labour of the People in London (1902)
1st. series
Poverty
vol. 1
East Central & South London
pp. 7-13. 41. Henrietta O. Barnett
'East London and Crime'
The National Review
XII
Dec. 1888
pp. 433-443. Part 5. The Born Criminal 42. Lieut.-Col. E. F. Du Cane
'Address on Repression of Crime'
Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science
1875
pp. 300-308. 43. J. B. Thomson
'The Hereditary Nature of Crime
' Journal of Mental Science
XV
1870
pp. 487-498. 44. Havelock Ellis
The Criminal (1st ed. 1890; 4th ed. 1913)
pp. xxii-xxvi; 17; 261-69; 342-44; 346-48; 366-67. 45. H. B. Simpson
'Crime and Punishment
' Contemporary Review
LXX
July-Dec.
1896
pp. 91-100. 46. Sir Evelyn Ruggles-Brise
'A Criminological Inquiry in English Prisons
' in The English Prison System (1921)
pp. 198-215.
Parliamentary Papers
1839
vol. XIX
pp. 8-10; 13-16. 2. Archibald Alison
'Imprisonment and transportation: the increase of crime
' Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
LV
May 1844
pp. 533-45. 3. Anon.
'The Statistics of Female Crime
' Economist
11 Sept. 1858
pp. 1010-11. 4. Mayhew and Binny
The Criminal Prisons of London
1862
pp. 457-59. 5. W. D. Morrison
'The Increase of Crime
' Nineteenth Century
XXXI
June 1892
pp. 950-957. 6. E. F. Du Cane
'The Decrease of Crime
' Nineteenth Century
XXXIII
March 1893
pp. 480-492. 7. 'Report from the Departmental Committee on Prisons
' [c.-7702: Report]
Parliamentary Papers
1895
vol. LVI
pp. 7-8. Part 2. Types of Crime 2.1: Juvenile Crime 8. Stephen Lushington (judge)
evidence to 'Report from the Select Committee on the State of the Gaols and other places of confinement
' [579]
Parliamentary Papers
1819
vol. VII
pp. 162-165. 9. John Wade
Treatise on the Police and Crimes of the Metropolis (1829)
pp. 158-63. 10. Evidence of Thieves collected by W. A. Miles: The National Archives (hereafter TNA)
HO 73/16. Papers for 1839 Report of Constabulary Force: Interviews of juvenile offenders. 11. Two female cases
aged 17 and 18
from August 1837
TNA
HO 73/2
pt. 2
Aug. 1837. 2.2: Female Crime 12. Old Bailey Sessions Papers: Mary Young
aged 22
et al; 29 May 1828. 13. Old Bailey Sessions Papers: two cases of female thieves
sentenced to transportation
1840 and 1842
aged 14-15 and 18-19. 14. Old Bailey Sessions Papers: Martha Barrett; 9 April 1829
Infanticide case. 15. Edwin Lankester (Coroner)
'Infanticide
' Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science
1866
pp. 216-24. 16. The Times
15 Aug. 1866
p. 7
'Dr. Lancaster on Child Murder'. 17. Henry Mayhew
London Labour and the London Poor
1862
vol. 1
pp. 412-414. 18. Rev. G. P. Merrick (Chaplain
Millbank Prison)
Work Among the Fallen As Seen in the Prison Cell
July
1890. 2.3: Social Crime 19. George Bishop
Observations
Remarks
and Means
to Prevent Smuggling (1783). 20. Old Bailey Sessions Papers: Smuggling (case of John Bishop)
1788; Executed. 21. W.A. Miles on Cheshire wrecking; letter to Commissioners of the Constabulary Force
c. 1837
in H. Brandon (ed.)
Poverty
Mendicity and Crime (1839)
pp. 74-79. 2.4: Ethnic Crime 22. 'First Report of the Commissioners appointed to Inquire as to the best means of establishing an efficient Constabulary Force' [169]
Parliamentary Papers
1839
vol. XIX
pp. 167-169. 23. Board of Trade (Alien Immigration)
'Reports on the Volume and Effects of Recent Immigration from Eastern Europe Into the U.K.
' 1894 [C.-7406]
pp. 60-62; Memorandum by Labour Department
Part 1.- General Character and Effects of the Influx; (vi)
Condition as regards Crime. Part 3. Causes of Crime 24. An Address to the Grand Jury of the County of Middlesex
at the General Session of the Peace holden at the County Session-House
on Monday the 12th of September
1785 by William Mainwaring
Chairman of the Sessions: London
1785. 25. P. Colquhoun
A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis
5th ed. (London
1797)
pp. 32-41. 26. Observations on a Late Publication: Intituled A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis
By P. Colquhoun
By a Citizen of London: But No Magistrate (London
1800). 27. W. A. Miles
A Letter to Lord John Russell concerning Juvenile Delinquency (Shrewsbury
1837). 28. Archibald Alison
'Causes of the Increase of Crime
' Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
LVI
July 1844
pp.1-14. 29. 'First Report of the Commissioners appointed to Inquire as to the best means of establishing an efficient Constabulary Force' [169]
Parliamentary Papers
1839
vol. XIX
pp. 73-74. 30. Rev. John Clay
'On the Effect of Good or Bad Times on Committals to Prison
' Journal of the Statistical Society of London
vol. 18
March 1855
pp. 74-79. 31. Richard Hussey Walsh
'A Deduction from the Statistics of Crime for the last Ten Years
' Journal of the Statistical Society of London
vol. 20
March 1857
pp. 77-78. 32. W. D. Morrison
'The Study of Crime
' Mind
vol. 1
Oct. 1892
pp. 503-515. Part 4. Dangerous & Criminal Classes 33. Archibald Alison
'Causes of the Increase of Crime
' Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
LVI
July 1844
p. 2
12. 34. Jelinger Symons
Tactics for the Times: As Regards the Condition and Treatment of the Dangerous Classes (1849)
pp. 1
55. 35. Thomas Plint
Crime in England
Its Relation
Character
and Extent
(1851)
pp. 144-154. 36. Henry Mayhew
evidence to the 'Select Committee on Transportation
' [17]
Parliamentary Papers
1856
vol. XVII [17]
qq. 3488-89; 3531-3538. 37. Henry Mayhew
'Statement of a Returned Convict
' London Labour and the London Poor
vol. 3 (1861)
pp. 386-388. 38. Charles Booth
Life and Labour of the People in London (1902)
3rd series
Religious Influences
vol. 2
London North of Thames; The Inner Ring
pp. 111-112; 115. 39. Charles Booth
Life and Labour of the People in London (1902)
1st. series
Poverty
vol. 1
East Central & South London
pp. 37-39; 174-75. 40. Charles Booth
Life and Labour of the People in London (1902)
1st. series
Poverty
vol. 1
East Central & South London
pp. 7-13. 41. Henrietta O. Barnett
'East London and Crime'
The National Review
XII
Dec. 1888
pp. 433-443. Part 5. The Born Criminal 42. Lieut.-Col. E. F. Du Cane
'Address on Repression of Crime'
Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science
1875
pp. 300-308. 43. J. B. Thomson
'The Hereditary Nature of Crime
' Journal of Mental Science
XV
1870
pp. 487-498. 44. Havelock Ellis
The Criminal (1st ed. 1890; 4th ed. 1913)
pp. xxii-xxvi; 17; 261-69; 342-44; 346-48; 366-67. 45. H. B. Simpson
'Crime and Punishment
' Contemporary Review
LXX
July-Dec.
1896
pp. 91-100. 46. Sir Evelyn Ruggles-Brise
'A Criminological Inquiry in English Prisons
' in The English Prison System (1921)
pp. 198-215.
Volume I: Crime and Criminals Part 1. Crime Numbers 1. 'First Report of the Commissioners appointed to Inquire as to the best means of establishing an efficient Constabulary Force' [169]
Parliamentary Papers
1839
vol. XIX
pp. 8-10; 13-16. 2. Archibald Alison
'Imprisonment and transportation: the increase of crime
' Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
LV
May 1844
pp. 533-45. 3. Anon.
'The Statistics of Female Crime
' Economist
11 Sept. 1858
pp. 1010-11. 4. Mayhew and Binny
The Criminal Prisons of London
1862
pp. 457-59. 5. W. D. Morrison
'The Increase of Crime
' Nineteenth Century
XXXI
June 1892
pp. 950-957. 6. E. F. Du Cane
'The Decrease of Crime
' Nineteenth Century
XXXIII
March 1893
pp. 480-492. 7. 'Report from the Departmental Committee on Prisons
' [c.-7702: Report]
Parliamentary Papers
1895
vol. LVI
pp. 7-8. Part 2. Types of Crime 2.1: Juvenile Crime 8. Stephen Lushington (judge)
evidence to 'Report from the Select Committee on the State of the Gaols and other places of confinement
' [579]
Parliamentary Papers
1819
vol. VII
pp. 162-165. 9. John Wade
Treatise on the Police and Crimes of the Metropolis (1829)
pp. 158-63. 10. Evidence of Thieves collected by W. A. Miles: The National Archives (hereafter TNA)
HO 73/16. Papers for 1839 Report of Constabulary Force: Interviews of juvenile offenders. 11. Two female cases
aged 17 and 18
from August 1837
TNA
HO 73/2
pt. 2
Aug. 1837. 2.2: Female Crime 12. Old Bailey Sessions Papers: Mary Young
aged 22
et al; 29 May 1828. 13. Old Bailey Sessions Papers: two cases of female thieves
sentenced to transportation
1840 and 1842
aged 14-15 and 18-19. 14. Old Bailey Sessions Papers: Martha Barrett; 9 April 1829
Infanticide case. 15. Edwin Lankester (Coroner)
'Infanticide
' Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science
1866
pp. 216-24. 16. The Times
15 Aug. 1866
p. 7
'Dr. Lancaster on Child Murder'. 17. Henry Mayhew
London Labour and the London Poor
1862
vol. 1
pp. 412-414. 18. Rev. G. P. Merrick (Chaplain
Millbank Prison)
Work Among the Fallen As Seen in the Prison Cell
July
1890. 2.3: Social Crime 19. George Bishop
Observations
Remarks
and Means
to Prevent Smuggling (1783). 20. Old Bailey Sessions Papers: Smuggling (case of John Bishop)
1788; Executed. 21. W.A. Miles on Cheshire wrecking; letter to Commissioners of the Constabulary Force
c. 1837
in H. Brandon (ed.)
Poverty
Mendicity and Crime (1839)
pp. 74-79. 2.4: Ethnic Crime 22. 'First Report of the Commissioners appointed to Inquire as to the best means of establishing an efficient Constabulary Force' [169]
Parliamentary Papers
1839
vol. XIX
pp. 167-169. 23. Board of Trade (Alien Immigration)
'Reports on the Volume and Effects of Recent Immigration from Eastern Europe Into the U.K.
' 1894 [C.-7406]
pp. 60-62; Memorandum by Labour Department
Part 1.- General Character and Effects of the Influx; (vi)
Condition as regards Crime. Part 3. Causes of Crime 24. An Address to the Grand Jury of the County of Middlesex
at the General Session of the Peace holden at the County Session-House
on Monday the 12th of September
1785 by William Mainwaring
Chairman of the Sessions: London
1785. 25. P. Colquhoun
A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis
5th ed. (London
1797)
pp. 32-41. 26. Observations on a Late Publication: Intituled A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis
By P. Colquhoun
By a Citizen of London: But No Magistrate (London
1800). 27. W. A. Miles
A Letter to Lord John Russell concerning Juvenile Delinquency (Shrewsbury
1837). 28. Archibald Alison
'Causes of the Increase of Crime
' Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
LVI
July 1844
pp.1-14. 29. 'First Report of the Commissioners appointed to Inquire as to the best means of establishing an efficient Constabulary Force' [169]
Parliamentary Papers
1839
vol. XIX
pp. 73-74. 30. Rev. John Clay
'On the Effect of Good or Bad Times on Committals to Prison
' Journal of the Statistical Society of London
vol. 18
March 1855
pp. 74-79. 31. Richard Hussey Walsh
'A Deduction from the Statistics of Crime for the last Ten Years
' Journal of the Statistical Society of London
vol. 20
March 1857
pp. 77-78. 32. W. D. Morrison
'The Study of Crime
' Mind
vol. 1
Oct. 1892
pp. 503-515. Part 4. Dangerous & Criminal Classes 33. Archibald Alison
'Causes of the Increase of Crime
' Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
LVI
July 1844
p. 2
12. 34. Jelinger Symons
Tactics for the Times: As Regards the Condition and Treatment of the Dangerous Classes (1849)
pp. 1
55. 35. Thomas Plint
Crime in England
Its Relation
Character
and Extent
(1851)
pp. 144-154. 36. Henry Mayhew
evidence to the 'Select Committee on Transportation
' [17]
Parliamentary Papers
1856
vol. XVII [17]
qq. 3488-89; 3531-3538. 37. Henry Mayhew
'Statement of a Returned Convict
' London Labour and the London Poor
vol. 3 (1861)
pp. 386-388. 38. Charles Booth
Life and Labour of the People in London (1902)
3rd series
Religious Influences
vol. 2
London North of Thames; The Inner Ring
pp. 111-112; 115. 39. Charles Booth
Life and Labour of the People in London (1902)
1st. series
Poverty
vol. 1
East Central & South London
pp. 37-39; 174-75. 40. Charles Booth
Life and Labour of the People in London (1902)
1st. series
Poverty
vol. 1
East Central & South London
pp. 7-13. 41. Henrietta O. Barnett
'East London and Crime'
The National Review
XII
Dec. 1888
pp. 433-443. Part 5. The Born Criminal 42. Lieut.-Col. E. F. Du Cane
'Address on Repression of Crime'
Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science
1875
pp. 300-308. 43. J. B. Thomson
'The Hereditary Nature of Crime
' Journal of Mental Science
XV
1870
pp. 487-498. 44. Havelock Ellis
The Criminal (1st ed. 1890; 4th ed. 1913)
pp. xxii-xxvi; 17; 261-69; 342-44; 346-48; 366-67. 45. H. B. Simpson
'Crime and Punishment
' Contemporary Review
LXX
July-Dec.
1896
pp. 91-100. 46. Sir Evelyn Ruggles-Brise
'A Criminological Inquiry in English Prisons
' in The English Prison System (1921)
pp. 198-215.
Parliamentary Papers
1839
vol. XIX
pp. 8-10; 13-16. 2. Archibald Alison
'Imprisonment and transportation: the increase of crime
' Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
LV
May 1844
pp. 533-45. 3. Anon.
'The Statistics of Female Crime
' Economist
11 Sept. 1858
pp. 1010-11. 4. Mayhew and Binny
The Criminal Prisons of London
1862
pp. 457-59. 5. W. D. Morrison
'The Increase of Crime
' Nineteenth Century
XXXI
June 1892
pp. 950-957. 6. E. F. Du Cane
'The Decrease of Crime
' Nineteenth Century
XXXIII
March 1893
pp. 480-492. 7. 'Report from the Departmental Committee on Prisons
' [c.-7702: Report]
Parliamentary Papers
1895
vol. LVI
pp. 7-8. Part 2. Types of Crime 2.1: Juvenile Crime 8. Stephen Lushington (judge)
evidence to 'Report from the Select Committee on the State of the Gaols and other places of confinement
' [579]
Parliamentary Papers
1819
vol. VII
pp. 162-165. 9. John Wade
Treatise on the Police and Crimes of the Metropolis (1829)
pp. 158-63. 10. Evidence of Thieves collected by W. A. Miles: The National Archives (hereafter TNA)
HO 73/16. Papers for 1839 Report of Constabulary Force: Interviews of juvenile offenders. 11. Two female cases
aged 17 and 18
from August 1837
TNA
HO 73/2
pt. 2
Aug. 1837. 2.2: Female Crime 12. Old Bailey Sessions Papers: Mary Young
aged 22
et al; 29 May 1828. 13. Old Bailey Sessions Papers: two cases of female thieves
sentenced to transportation
1840 and 1842
aged 14-15 and 18-19. 14. Old Bailey Sessions Papers: Martha Barrett; 9 April 1829
Infanticide case. 15. Edwin Lankester (Coroner)
'Infanticide
' Transactions of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science
1866
pp. 216-24. 16. The Times
15 Aug. 1866
p. 7
'Dr. Lancaster on Child Murder'. 17. Henry Mayhew
London Labour and the London Poor
1862
vol. 1
pp. 412-414. 18. Rev. G. P. Merrick (Chaplain
Millbank Prison)
Work Among the Fallen As Seen in the Prison Cell
July
1890. 2.3: Social Crime 19. George Bishop
Observations
Remarks
and Means
to Prevent Smuggling (1783). 20. Old Bailey Sessions Papers: Smuggling (case of John Bishop)
1788; Executed. 21. W.A. Miles on Cheshire wrecking; letter to Commissioners of the Constabulary Force
c. 1837
in H. Brandon (ed.)
Poverty
Mendicity and Crime (1839)
pp. 74-79. 2.4: Ethnic Crime 22. 'First Report of the Commissioners appointed to Inquire as to the best means of establishing an efficient Constabulary Force' [169]
Parliamentary Papers
1839
vol. XIX
pp. 167-169. 23. Board of Trade (Alien Immigration)
'Reports on the Volume and Effects of Recent Immigration from Eastern Europe Into the U.K.
' 1894 [C.-7406]
pp. 60-62; Memorandum by Labour Department
Part 1.- General Character and Effects of the Influx; (vi)
Condition as regards Crime. Part 3. Causes of Crime 24. An Address to the Grand Jury of the County of Middlesex
at the General Session of the Peace holden at the County Session-House
on Monday the 12th of September
1785 by William Mainwaring
Chairman of the Sessions: London
1785. 25. P. Colquhoun
A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis
5th ed. (London
1797)
pp. 32-41. 26. Observations on a Late Publication: Intituled A Treatise on the Police of the Metropolis
By P. Colquhoun
By a Citizen of London: But No Magistrate (London
1800). 27. W. A. Miles
A Letter to Lord John Russell concerning Juvenile Delinquency (Shrewsbury
1837). 28. Archibald Alison
'Causes of the Increase of Crime
' Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
LVI
July 1844
pp.1-14. 29. 'First Report of the Commissioners appointed to Inquire as to the best means of establishing an efficient Constabulary Force' [169]
Parliamentary Papers
1839
vol. XIX
pp. 73-74. 30. Rev. John Clay
'On the Effect of Good or Bad Times on Committals to Prison
' Journal of the Statistical Society of London
vol. 18
March 1855
pp. 74-79. 31. Richard Hussey Walsh
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