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Chronicles of Newgate, Vol. 1 / From the twelfth to the eighteenth century

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The work surveys the history of crime and punishment from the twelfth through the eighteenth century, cataloguing execution methods, torture devices, and the harsh conditions of prisons. It juxtaposes descriptions of notorious dungeons and famous incarcerations with vivid accounts of suffering inflicted by legal systems, and recounts how social attitudes and state ritual shaped penal spectacle. Case narratives and institutional portraits illustrate everyday misery, judicial cruelty, and methods of confinement, while sections on reformers and changing practices show the gradual movement toward relief and regulation of prisoners. Themes include human cruelty, legal evolution, and tensions between punishment, spectacle, and emerging humanitarian concern.

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Arthur Griffiths

Arthur Griffiths was a British author and journalist known for his extensive writings on the subject of prisons and crime. His notable works include "Chronicles of Newgate," which provides a historical account of London's infamous prison, and "Millbank Penitentiary: An Experiment in Reformation," where he explores the reformative aspects of incarceration. Griffiths' writings often reflect his deep interest in the penal system, offering insights into various international prison systems, as seen in his series on French, German, and Italian prisons. His contributions to literature provide a unique perspective on crime and punishment during the Victorian era.

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