About This Book
A former police-court missionary recounts selected cases and observations from London magistrates' courts, profiling individuals who illuminate poverty, alcoholism, family breakdown, petty crime, and mental disorder. Chapters describe work in particular courts, notorious repeat offenders, habitual inebriates, domestic conflicts, child neglect, the lives of vagrants and home workers, and interactions with magistrates, police, and charitable figures. Through case sketches and reflections the author explores how social environment, health, and habit shape offending, the exercise of mercy versus punishment, and the challenges of relief and reform for the poor and deranged.
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