Bad girls: a history of rebels and renegades

In 2016, London's HM Prison Holloway - the largest women's prison in Western Europe - closed its doors. In its 160 years it had housed some of the most high-profile female prisoners of all time. They were imprisoned for treason and murder, for begging, performing abortions and stealing clo...

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Main Author: Davies, Caitlin 1964- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London John Murray 2018
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Summary:In 2016, London's HM Prison Holloway - the largest women's prison in Western Europe - closed its doors. In its 160 years it had housed some of the most high-profile female prisoners of all time. They were imprisoned for treason and murder, for begging, performing abortions and stealing clothing coupons, for masquerading as men, running brothels and attempting suicide. In Bad Girls, Caitlin Davies tells their stories and shows how women have been treated in our justice system over more than a century, what crimes - real or imagined - they committed, who found them guilty and why
Physical Description:viii, 373 Seiten, 16 ungezählte Seiten Bildtafeln Illustrationen, Portraits
ISBN:1473647746
9781473647749

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