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An alphabetically arranged lexicon of underworld vocabulary that supplies concise definitions and illustrative examples for each entry. The prefatory material frames the compilation as a practical aid for public officers and others who encounter offenders, arguing that familiarizing officials with criminal idioms can assist detection and suppression while acknowledging potential misuse. Entries concentrate on terms used by thieves, grafters, pickpockets, and related figures, covering tools, roles, schemes, and everyday expressions of the criminal milieu. The selection favors essential criminal usages over general slang and encompasses roughly four hundred thirty terms with notes on common contexts and phrasing.

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Louis E. Jackson

Louis E. Jackson is an author recognized for his work in the field of linguistics, particularly in the study of criminal slang. His notable publication, "A Vocabulary of Criminal Slang," serves as a comprehensive resource that explores the unique language and terminology used within criminal subcultures. Through his work, Jackson contributes to the understanding of sociolects and the ways in which language reflects social dynamics and identity. His insights into the vernacular of crime provide valuable context for both linguists and those interested in the intersection of language and society.

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