'The Victorian prison was a more 'civilized' method of punishment than hanging'
Title: 'The Victorian prison was a more 'civilized' method of punishment than hanging'
Category: /Science & Technology/Zoology
Details: Words: 2195 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
'The Victorian prison was a more 'civilized' method of punishment than hanging'
Category: /Science & Technology/Zoology
Details: Words: 2195 | Pages: 8 (approximately 235 words/page)
In this essay, an argument will be shown that will make it apparent that Victorian prisons were indeed a more civilized way of dealing with criminals, as opposed to subjecting them to a public hanging. There could have been better ways of dealing with Victorian prisoners, such as rehabilitation schemes and re-education schools, however a prison sentence was still a more humane option than the alternative of being publicly hanged and up to 1793 burned afterwards.
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Phillip, Victorian prison lives 1830-1914 (London and New York: Methuen, 1985)
Royle, Edward, Modern Britain, a social history 1750-1985 (London and New York: Arnold, 1987)
Thomas, Donald, The Victorian underworld, (London, John Murray,1998)
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