Fagin's Children by Jeannie Duckworth

Fagin's Children by Jeannie Duckworth

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"Fagin's Children" looks at child crime in 19th-century England and the reaction of the authorities to it. It reveals the poverty and misery of many children's lives in the growing industrial cities of Britain and explores the changing attitudes of the authorities towards the problem.

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Fagin's Children by Jeannie Duckworth

Charles Dickens' "Oliver Twist", with Fagin, Sykes, the Artful Dodger and children trained as pickpockets and sent out as burglars' accomplices, provides an unforgettable fictional image of the Victorian underworld. "Fagin's Children" is an account of the reality of child crime in 19th-century England and the reaction of the authorities to it. It reveals the poverty and misery of many children's lives in the growing industrial cities of Britain and explores the changing attitudes of the authorities towards the problem. Inevitably most is known about children who were arrested. While few children were hanged after 1800, their treatment ranged from whipping to imprisonment, sometimes in the hulks, and transportation. Increasingly, elements of training and reclamation came into a system principally aimed at punishment.
Jeannie Duckworth has written widely on 19th century crime.
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ISBN 13 9781852853914
ISBN 10 1852853913
Title Fagin's Children
Author Jeannie Duckworth
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2002-11-01
Number of pages 278
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.