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Crime And Punishment Essay Research Paper Crime

Crime And Punishment Essay, Research Paper


Crime and Punishment


Our topic for this paper is Crime and Punishment. There are


several different issues on this subject. We chose three main points


to talk about: The Crimes, the People who solved them, and the


different types of punishments. These are the topics we chose for our


report.


Crime in the nineteeth century was rapid though out London.


But because of all of the poverty and sickness in the streets, crime


was the only way to survive. Most of the crimes that took place in


London were crimes that involved stealing. Pickpocket gangs and


street gamblers were a regular sight when walking down a major London


street. Prostitution was also a big money maker on the streets, done


by both girls and boys. But crimes though out the middle class and


rich were mostly property crimes and disputes which made up 90% of all


crimes committed by the upper-class. In Victorian England and like


today there a two categories which crimes fall under. “Indictable”


which is the same as our felony crimes that make up all of the major


crimes. These crimes consist of: Murder, armed robbery, burglary,


larceny, rape, and assaults on the police. The next called category


is called ” Summery ” crimes which is equal to our misdemeanor crimes.


Summery crimes were all minor crimes such as: Property crimes,


Vagrancy, Drunkenness, Prostitution, Minor Larceny , and all other


minor offenses.


Probably the most famous criminal in the Victorian period


was ” Jack the Ripper “. Jack the Ripper was ” the first modern sexual


serial killer” ( Sugden, pg.2) Jack’s trademark was the killing of


female prostitutes. But not only did he kill them, he would


surgically remove organs and intrails and place them near the dead


body. “Jack the Ripper” wasn’t his only nickname, he was also called ”


the Whitechaple murder ” because the body’s were found near the


Whitechapel Road, and ” The Leather Apron” because of a man that would


come by and beat up the prostitutes for no reason. Jack the Ripper is


credited for 9 killings, but police think that he might be responsible


for more. All of the killing accrued with in one square mile. Jack


is described as carrying a long knife in which he would cut open his


victims, and a black Gladstone bag, the contents of which is unknown.


( Sugden, pg.1) Jack the Ripper’s identity is unknown which is


probably why this case is so famous. It is rumored that Jack the


Ripper was a member of the royal family, and that people knew of his


identity but wanted to keep it a secret.


The London Metropolitan Police system was created in 1829,


after the public need for security has been told to the government.


The Police Department consisted of 3000 poli

cemen. The Policeman then


were poorly paid. A constable’s usual pay was 19 shillings, a week.


An inspector got around 2 pounds, and some of that money was taken


off for the cost of there uniform. There uniform was a blue tail coat


with there number and letter of their division on the collar and hat.


There only weapon was a short wooden baton. The government had a hard


time finding recruits. Most of there men were old soldiers, and many


of them were dismissed from the force for drunkenness. Later on the


force started to become a real Police force, and the people of London


appreciated it. The officers also were given many nicknames such as:


Blue devils, peeler, and bobby. In 10 years the London Metropolitan


Police Force cut the number of crimes in London by half. The crimes in


Victorian England did not go without it’s punishments. In early


Victorian England Public hanging’s were watched by many people, and


the stocks were placed in the center of town where people would look


at you and even beat you and humiliated you. But in 1838 the ending


of all public tortures and executions gave way and became out lawed.


These things lead to the building of prisons. In 1730 the


prisons were at there worst and were not made for long term offenders.


These prisons were so bad because they were privately owned and the


owners used the inmates for working purposes. They also shipped these


men to other businesses for money paid to the prisons by the


companies who needed cheap workers. The prisons lacked sewage and


heat which made for horrible working conditions sometimes deadly


working conditions.


The prisoners life was a horrible one. They worked fourteen


hours a day taking only short breaks for lunch and dinner. You only


got lunch and dinner if you had money to pay for it or unless someone


gave you some of their food or a visitor gave you some food. It was


awful because these prisons were there to make money through any way


they could by having inmates pay to get there shackles off or paying


for a private room or for a room with your friend it was usually a


pretty bad room but it was still better than the others. Due to the


new law of no more public hangings there was a great amount of over


population. This over population meant trouble for the prisoners


because the prisoners who really didn’t commit bad crimes were killed


in jail by the guards. So now the prisoners who went to jail were


there to be executed or if they weren’t there for that it would mean


they were shipped to factories, Australia or new prisons set up the


Queen or King of England. It’s a shame these men women and children


were so mistreated over such little crimes but it made the crime rate


go down. ( Mitchell pg’s 638-41 )


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