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They were abused by the security guards and were shunned by the public.

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Q: What was the attitude to criminals in Victorian England?
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Who were the most famous Victorian criminals?

Jack the Ripper


Where Can you find out about Victorian crime and criminals on the Internet?

I went to www.google.com and searched for Victorian Crime and Victoriam Criminals. It had some stuff listed. If you know what or who you're searching for (like Jack the Ripper) you can find lots of information.


What did England do with its worst criminals?

Hang them


How was science in Victorian England?

how did science change in Victorian time change


Did Victorian England have priests?

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What things did England introduce to Australia?

Criminals


Where did the criminals of England in the 1500s get executed?

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In Victorian England what people were popularly called robins because of?

Postmen in Victorian England were called "Robins" because of their red uniforms.


What were the Victorians religious beliefs?

In Victorian England, the vast majority were Christian, most Christians were Church of England. Towards the end of Victorian times Catholicism started to have a larger influence on the Church of England. After Victorian times, the influence faded a little.


Who was the first and the last Victorian kings?

There were no Victorian kings. There was a Victorian era, which took its name from England's long reigning QueenVictoria.


Was there a jail in Victorian England?

Yes, England has had jails for hundreds of years.


What is societies view of rehabilitating criminals compared to Victorian Times?

Today in prisons we treat criminals a lot different because today we try and give them a qualification such as english, Maths, Science etc. They do this so they fit straight into society, But victorian times they punished them physically to make it hard for them