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PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEW OF CRIME AND PUNISHMENT, A 
Series:   PAST IN PICTURES
Author:   Alex Woolf  
RRP:   $18.99
Online Price :  $17.10
10+ Copy Price :  $16.15         
Format:   Paperback 
Type of Book:   General Information 
ISBN:   9780750283489
Category:   Past and Present
History
Published:   5/11/2015
Status:   Subject To Availability
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A pictoral look at life in hospitals, prisons, schools, the home, on holiday and during World War One from Victorian times to present day. Produced in partnership with The National Archives, these books look at everyday life in Britain and during the War. Find out how society's treatment of people who break the law was transformed in Victorian times with the introduction of an organised police force. How has this affected criminal activity? Have the punishments given changed over the years? Starting in 1812, this book takes a look at how prisons, and the treatment of prisoners, have changed over the past 200 years.



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