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Identifier: historyromanceof04grif (find matches)
Title: The history and romance of crime from the earliest time to the present day
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Griffiths, Arthur, 1838-1908
Subjects: Crime Prisons
Publisher: London : The Grolier Society
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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M )Iton-($ritninQl Prisons ENGLISH DEBTORS PRISONS AND PRISONS OF WAR FRENCH WAR PRISONS AMERICAN WAR PRISONS WITH REFERENCES TO THOSE OF OTHER LANDS by MAJOR ARTHUR GRIFFITHS Late Inspector of Prisons in Great Britain Author 0) Che Mysteries of Police and CrimeFifty Years of Public Service, etc. THE GROLIER SOCIETY EDITION NATIONALELimited to one thousand registered and numbered sets. NUMBER 0(J7. o 2S0( >y^ INTRODUCTION The word prison connotes crime; a place of pun-ishment and detention where misdeeds are expiatedand penalties enforced. A certain sense of shameattaches to all who have been committed to durance;for according to the old law, the natural inherentright of liberty cannot be surrendered or forfeitedunless by the commission of some great or atrociouscrime. This doctrine was coeval in one countryat least, England, with the foundation of the con-stitution. Yet the seclusion and detention of indi-viduals who had done no wrong, was long the rulein most civilised countries,

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