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Trends during the industrial period?
1700
to
1900
What happened to the number of crimes affected by the Bloody Code?
Decreased
Due to the switch to rehabilitation instead of retribution
Purpose of Public executions?
Deter
the
public
from committing
crimes
What was the reality of Public execution days?
More
crimes
committed eg
prostitution
pickpocketing
Turned into
public
spectacles and
fun
events
What were the changes in Transportation as a punishment?
Transportation
to
Australia
instead of
America
due to a
loss
of
colonies
Benefits of Transportation?
Effective
deterrent
Alternative
to the Death
Penalty
Keeps numbers in
prisons
low
Helped
populate
Australian
colonies
When did Transporation to Australia end?
1868
Why did transportaiton end?
Australians blamed
British
criminals
for
high
crime
rates
Rise in
British
Prisons
Benefits of Transportation for criminals?
Gold Rush
allowed criminals to get
rich
Opportunity to
start
over
However separated from families most likely never returned to England.,
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