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INTRODUCTION
NON-CRIMINAL PRISONS - CHAPTER I THE FLEET PRISON
CHAPTER II ABUSES AT THE FLEET
CHAPTER III FAMOUS DWELLERS IN THE FLEET
CHAPTER IV THE KING’S BENCH PRISON
CHAPTER V LIFE IN THE KING’S BENCH
CHAPTER VI ENGLISH PRISONS OF WAR
CHAPTER VII THE HULKS
CHAPTER VIII AMERICAN PRISONERS IN ENGLAND
CHAPTER IX FRENCH WAR PRISONS
This work opens a thoughtful investigation into the prisons that have held people not for crimes, but for debts or as captives of war. It traces how ancient societies—from the Mosaic law to Rome and Greece—allowed creditors to seize a debtor’s very person, turning families into temporary slaves until obligations were met. By examining the evolution of English law, the author shows how legal fictions and statutes gradually permitted the detention of those who had done nothing illegal, revealing the uneasy balance between commerce and liberty.
The narrative moves beyond dry legislation, bringing to life the human stories behind these institutions and the shifting moral debates that surrounded them. Readers encounter vivid descriptions of the conditions, the public spectacles of exposure, and the gradual reforms that questioned the justice of such confinement. The book offers a clear, engaging portrait of a forgotten chapter in legal history, inviting listeners to reconsider how societies define punishment and protect the vulnerable.
Full title
Non-Criminal Prisons English Debtor's Prisons and Prisons of War; French War Prisons; American War Prisons with References to Those of Other Lands English Debtor's Prisons and Prisons of War; French War Prisons; American War Prisons with References to Those of Other Lands
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (418K characters)
Series
The History and Romance of Crime
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Chris Curnow, Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2015-04-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1838–1908
A soldier, prison inspector, and prolific Victorian writer, he brought an unusual mix of official experience and storytelling to his books. His work ranges from crime and prison history to military history and sensation fiction, giving readers a lively window into the late 19th century.
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