Crime And Punishment In The Victorian Era

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While researching texts written about the patterns of crime and punishment in the nineteenth century, I found authors who published books, scholarly articles, and other useful information. These articles were rather heterogeneous; from talking about punishment for pregnancy out of wedlock, to crime rates growing from Irish immigrants in England, and the differentiation in crime of the genders. However, while these authors discuss crime and punishment, they discuss them in multiplicities, there is no certain rate or discussion of what crimes were often performed. My general goal in this paper is to bring to light the certain crimes and the punishments for these crimes in the Victorian Era. I aspire to efficiently explain the originality of the crime in the period of the nineteenth century. …show more content…

The first heading will consists of the history of crime and laws, to create prior knowledge for readers before getting in depth. The second heading will contain the gender roles and gender differentiation. This will thoroughly explain the difference of the laws according to your sex. It will reveal if the laws or if the judicial system was sexist. The third heading will include a section that I particularly found interesting. I will use this as an example to show the relationship with crime and the sexist nature of the punishments. This heading will be about pregnancy and what the punishments were for becoming pregnant out of

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