Oriental Prisons / Prisons and Crime in India, the Andaman Islands, Burmah, China, Japan, Egypt, Turkey
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A comprehensive survey of prisons and criminal practices across South and East Asia and parts of the Middle East, tracing customary offenses, ritualized crimes, and penal routines. It combines descriptive accounts of gaols, prison industries, convict administration and colonial-era reforms with examinations of phenomena such as ritualized strangling, banditry, and the social role of superstition and religion in sanctioning violence. Case studies include penal settlements, juvenile treatment, harsh corporal and capital punishments, and the persistence of hereditary criminal classes. The author contrasts brutal traditional punishments with emerging reform measures and notes how local customs shape both crime and confinement.
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