
To Detain or to Punish
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To Detain or to Punish revisits this revolutionary moment as it played out in the metropolis of London. Kiran Mehta charts how Londoners, through their interactions with police, magistrates, and judges, became prisoners, and then follows them into the prison, revealing how these institutions were managed and experienced. Local authorities' increased use of imprisonment, for punishment as well as for detention, sparked the wholesale reconstruction and redesign of London's prison estate. It also spurred the consolidation of the modern notion that prisoners who had not yet been convicted of a crime, or who had not been sentenced to imprisonment, should be held separately from and treated differently to those incarcerated for punishment. Most notably, the requirement to labour became a distinguishing feature of punitive confinement.
Challenging traditional ideas about who and what prisons were for and how they operated, To Detain or to Punish offers a radical reappraisal of London's prison system between 1750 and 1840.
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"An invaluable, pioneering study of the London prison system during a fundamentally transformative historical period." Helen Johnston, University of HullMore details
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- Cover
- To Detain or To Punish
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Tables and Figures
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction Imprisonment in the "Nation of Liberty"
- Chapter One Becoming Prisoners: Locking People Up in Eighteenth- and Early-Nineteenth-Century London
- Chapter Two Specialization, Labour, and Punishment
- Chapter Three Ideologies of Reform and Realities of Pre-Reform Prisons
- Chapter Four The Practice of Reform
- Chapter Five The Rise of Imprisonment, 1815-50
- Chapter Six An Age of Prison Improvements: Reform and Discipline
- Conclusion Specialization or Uniformity
- Notes
- Bibliography of Manuscript and Archival Sources
- Index
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