Opening Schools and Closing Prisons : Caring for destitute and delinquent children in Scotland 1812-1872 (Routledge Studies in Modern British History)

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Opening Schools and Closing Prisons : Caring for destitute and delinquent children in Scotland 1812-1872 (Routledge Studies in Modern British History)

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  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781138329959
  • DDC分類 371.9309411

Full Description

The book covers the period from 1812, when the Tron Riot in Edinburgh dramatically drew attention to the 'lamentable extent of juvenile depravity', up to 1872, when the Education Act (Scotland) inaugurated a system of universal schooling.

During the 1840s and 1850s in particular there was a move away from a punitive approach to young offenders to one based on reformation and prevention. Scotland played a key role in developing reformatory institutions - notably the Glasgow House of Refuge, the largest of its type in the UK - and industrial schools which provided meals and education for children in danger of falling into crime.

These schools were pioneered in Aberdeen by Sheriff William Watson and in Edinburgh by the Reverend Thomas Guthrie and exerted considerable influence throughout the United Kingdom. The experience of the Scottish schools was crucial in the development of legislation for a national, UK-wide system between 1854 and 1866.

Contents

List of Figures

Preface

Chapter 1:

Punishment, reformation and prevention: changing attitudes to juvenile crime in mid-nineteenth century Britain

Chapter 2:

'The lamentable extent of youthful depravity': the Tron Riot of 1812

Chapter 3:

Stirrings for change: developments in Edinburgh, 1812-1846

Chapter 4:

'An intermediate step': the Glasgow House of Refuge, 1838-1854

Chapter 5:

Prevention is better than cure: the Aberdeen industrial schools, 1841-1854

Chapter 6:

Ragged school rivalry: the Original versus the United Industrial School in Edinburgh, 1847-1854

Chapter 7:

'A better model': the influence of the Scottish approach in England

Chapter 8:

The formation of a national system (i): reformatory and industrial schools legislation, 1854-1872

Chapter 9:
The formation of a national system (ii): the effects of legislation on individual schools

Chapter 10:

Schooling for all: industrial schools and the 1872 Education Act

Chapter 11:

Change and continuity: nineteenth century approaches in context

Bibliography

Index

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