Crime and Punishment in Upper Canada

Crime and Punishment in Upper Canada
Title Crime and Punishment in Upper Canada PDF eBook
Author Janice Nickerson
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 249
Release 2010-09-20
Genre Reference
ISBN 1770704612

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Crime and Punishment provides genealogists and social historians with context and tools to locate sources on criminal activity and its consequences during the Upper Canada period of Ontarios history through engravings, maps, charts, documents, and case studies.

Attitudes Towards Crime and Punishment in Upper Canada, 1830-1850

Attitudes Towards Crime and Punishment in Upper Canada, 1830-1850
Title Attitudes Towards Crime and Punishment in Upper Canada, 1830-1850 PDF eBook
Author J. M. Beattie
Publisher
Pages 188
Release 1977
Genre Social Science
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Historical Essays on Upper Canada

Historical Essays on Upper Canada
Title Historical Essays on Upper Canada PDF eBook
Author James Keith Johnson
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Pages 610
Release 1989
Genre History
ISBN 9780886290702

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Ontario was known as "Upper Canada" from 1791 to 1841.

Canadian History: Beginnings to Confederation

Canadian History: Beginnings to Confederation
Title Canadian History: Beginnings to Confederation PDF eBook
Author Martin Brook Taylor
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 532
Release 1994-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780802068262

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"In these two volumes, which replace the Reader's Guide to Canadian History, experts provide a select and critical guide to historical writing about pre- and post-Confederation Canada, with an emphasis on the most recent scholarship" -- Cover.

'Terror to Evil-doers'

'Terror to Evil-doers'
Title 'Terror to Evil-doers' PDF eBook
Author Peter Oliver
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 630
Release 1998-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780802081667

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The history of the foundations of modern carceral institutions in Ontario. Drawing on a wide range of previously unexplored primary material, Oliver provides a narrative and interpretative account of the penal system in 19th-century Ontario.

Essays in the History of Canadian Law

Essays in the History of Canadian Law
Title Essays in the History of Canadian Law PDF eBook
Author Susan Lewthwaite
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 811
Release 1994-12-15
Genre Law
ISBN 1442659084

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This fifth volume in the distinguished series on the history of Canadian law turns to the important issues of crime and criminal justice. In examining crime and criminal law specifically, the volume contributes to the long-standing concern of Canadian historians with law, order, and authority. The volume covers criminal justice history at various times in British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec, and the Maritimes. It is a study which opens up greater vistas of understanding to all those interested in the interstices of law, crime, and punishment.

The Don

The Don
Title The Don PDF eBook
Author Lorna Poplak
Publisher Dundurn
Pages 266
Release 2021-01-26
Genre History
ISBN 1459745981

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An in-depth exploration of the Don Jail from its inception through jailbreaks and overcrowding to its eventual shuttering and rebirth. Conceived as a “palace for prisoners,” the Don Jail never lived up to its promise. Although based on progressive nineteenth-century penal reform and architectural principles, the institution quickly deteriorated into a place of infamy where both inmates and staff were in constant danger of violence and death. Its mid-twentieth-century replacement, the New Don, soon became equally tainted. Along with investigating the origins and evolution of Toronto’s infamous jail, The Don presents a kaleidoscope of memorable characters — inmates, guards, governors, murderous gangs, meddlesome politicians, harried architects, and even a pair of star-crossed lovers whose doomed romance unfolded in the shadow of the gallows. This is the story of the Don’s tumultuous descent from palace to hellhole, its shuttering and lapse into decay, and its astonishing modern-day metamorphosis. Speaker's Book Award 2021 — Shortlisted | Brass Knuckles Award for Best Nonfiction Crime Book 2022 — Shortlisted