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Delve into the dark history of crime and punishment in Victorian England with Arthur George Frederick Griffiths' "The History and Romance of Crime, Millbank Penitentiary." This meticulously prepared edition offers a fascinating glimpse into the infamous Millbank Penitentiary, a cornerstone of the British penal system and a precursor to penal colonies abroad. Griffiths, a keen observer of his time, chronicles the realities of incarceration, offering insights into the social and historical context of crime and its consequences. Explore the architecture, the daily routines, and the human stories…mehr

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Delve into the dark history of crime and punishment in Victorian England with Arthur George Frederick Griffiths' "The History and Romance of Crime, Millbank Penitentiary." This meticulously prepared edition offers a fascinating glimpse into the infamous Millbank Penitentiary, a cornerstone of the British penal system and a precursor to penal colonies abroad. Griffiths, a keen observer of his time, chronicles the realities of incarceration, offering insights into the social and historical context of crime and its consequences. Explore the architecture, the daily routines, and the human stories within the walls of Millbank. This volume provides a vital record of prison history and sheds light on the evolution of criminology as a social science. Gain a deeper understanding of crime, punishment, and the efforts to reform offenders in an era grappling with social change. A compelling read for anyone interested in British history, true crime, and the complexities of the penal system. This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
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Arthur George Frederick Griffiths (1838-1908) become a British writer, journalist, and prison administrator acknowledged for his great contributions to the sphere of criminology and his keen interest in penal reform. Griffiths had a various career that blanketed serving as an army officer, a prison governor, and a prolific author on various subjects associated with crime and punishment. One of Griffiths' tremendous works is "Early French Prisons," posted within the overdue 19th century. This masterpiece delves into the historic evolution of prisons in France, offering a meticulous examination in their structures, situations, and the prevailing penal systems from medieval instances to the 18th century. Griffiths employed his firsthand experiences as a jail governor to offer insightful analyses of the social and institutional factors of French prisons. "Early French Prisons" stands out for its meticulous research, bright descriptions, and Griffiths' commitment to losing mild on the frequently harsh and inhumane situations of historical prison systems. The book now not simplest serves as a treasured historic record but also contributes to the wider discourse on penal reform. Arthur Griffiths' multidimensional profession, combining practical revel in with a literary flair, underscores his effect on shaping conversations about criminal justice and penology. His paintings remains relevant for scholars, historians, and those interested in the evolution of prison systems and the quest for humane and powerful approaches to criminal punishment.