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The Chronicles of Newgate (Vol. 1&2)

True Crime Cases Through The Centuries

Arthur Griffiths

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Sachbuch / Neuzeit bis 1918

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Arthur Griffiths' 'The Chronicles of Newgate (Vol. 1&2)' offers readers a captivating look into the notorious Newgate Prison during the 19th century. Written in a detailed and engaging narrative style, Griffiths provides a vivid account of the daily lives of prisoners, the legal system, and the social conditions of the time. Drawing from historical records and his own experiences as a prison inspector, Griffiths creates a compelling portrait of a dark and brutal world. This work stands out as a significant contribution to both historical literature and true crime narratives. The meticulous attention to detail and the immersive storytelling make 'The Chronicles of Newgate' a valuable resource for anyone interested in the criminal justice system of the past. Arthur Griffiths, a former British civil servant and prolific writer on crime and punishment, brings a unique perspective to the subject matter. His firsthand knowledge and expertise shine through in the depth of research and analysis present in this compelling narrative. Recommended for both history enthusiasts and true crime aficionados, 'The Chronicles of Newgate' is a must-read for those seeking a deeper understanding of the criminal underworld of 19th century London.

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Criminal justice, Penitentiary reform, Criminology students, Legal system evolution, Institutional reform, Victorian England, Juridical landscape, Historical narrative, Penal history, Sociopolitical forces