Madness, Murder and Mayhem: Criminal Insanity in Victorian and Edwardian Britain

Madness, Murder and Mayhem: Criminal Insanity in Victorian and Edwardian Britain

by Kathryn Burtinshaw, John Burt
Madness, Murder and Mayhem: Criminal Insanity in Victorian and Edwardian Britain

Madness, Murder and Mayhem: Criminal Insanity in Victorian and Edwardian Britain

by Kathryn Burtinshaw, John Burt

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Overview

Following an assassination attempt on George III in 1800, new legislation significantly altered the way the criminally insane were treated by the judicial system in Britain. This book explores these changes and explains the rationale for purpose-built criminal lunatic asylums in the Victorian era.Specific case studies are used to illustrate and describe some of the earliest patients at Broadmoor Hospital the Criminal Lunatic Asylum for England and Wales and the Criminal Lunatic Department at Perth Prison in Scotland. Chapters examine the mental and social problems that led to crime alongside individuals considered to be weak-minded, imbeciles or idiots. Family murders are explored as well as individuals who killed for gain. An examination of psychiatric evidence is provided to illustrate how often an insanity defence was used in court and the outcome if the judge and jury did not believe these claims. Two cases are discussed where medical experts gave evidence that individuals were mentally irresponsible for their crimes but they were led to the gallows.Written by genealogists and historians, this book examines and identifies individuals who committed heinous crimes and researches the impact crime had on themselves, their families and their victims.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526734563
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Limited
Publication date: 01/31/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 22 MB
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About the Author

Kathryn has had a passion for family and local history all her life and inherited a fascination in Victorian and Edwardian crime from her father. With careers in both the Diplomatic Service and the Security Service, she is an experienced researcher. She holds an Advanced Diploma in Local History from the University of Oxford and a M.Sc. in Genealogy, Palaeography and Heraldry from the University of Strathclyde. Her M.Sc. dissertation looked in detail at the lives of epileptic women in asylums in the nineteenth century.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vi

Introduction vii

Chapter 1 Defining criminal insanity in the nineteenth century 1

Chapter 2 Specialist provision for the criminally insane 11

Chapter 3 The first female patients 17

Chapter 4 The first male patients 31

Chapter 5 Assaults on medical superintendents 43

Chapter 6 Idiots and imbeciles 53

Chapter 7 Mentally weak habitual criminals 63

Chapter 8 Poverty, infirmity and illegitimacy 71

Chapter 9 Children who kill 84

Chapter 10 Infanticide 95

Chapter 11 Parricide 121

Chapter 12 Provocation 144

Chapter 13 Criminal lunatics in district asylums 150

Chapter 14 Insane but hanged 156

Appendix 171

Bibliography 178

Index 180

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