The Roots of Evil: Being a Treatise on the Methods of Dealing with Crime and the Criminal During the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries in Relation to Those of a More Enlightened AgeJ. Murray, 1937 - 314 páginas |
Índice
THE UNTILLED SOIL II | 11 |
THE SOWING OF THE TARES | 53 |
FRESH FIELDS | 153 |
2 outras secções não apresentadas
Palavras e frases frequentes
abuses administration allowed amongst associated authority Borstal boys bridewell character circumstances classes colony committed Committee common condemned conduct confined consideration Corporation of London corruption crime criminal crowd death debtors delinquency depravity domestic doubt drinking effect eighteenth century England evidence evil execution experience favour fees felons flash-houses Fleet prison flogged Fry's gaol gaoler Government Governor hanged highwaymen House human increase influence institutions irons Jack Sheppard John Howard Jonathan Wild juvenile labour lived London Lord Macquarie Harbour ment methods Metropolis moral murder Newgate Newgate Gaol night occasion offender officers Old Bailey Parliament persons police punishment recent recorded reform responsible result Robert Walpole sentence sexes ship social society South Wales spirit streets sufficient thief thieves tion to-day transportation treatment turn-key Tyburn Tyburn Tree Van Dieman's Land victims ward witness women wretched young youth