Without wishing to draw flak, I do think JtR discussions get stuck in a rut, especially around witnesses. Or rather, some things seem underdiscussed.
Can anyone recommend a modern text which covers the criminal world in 1880s/1890s Whitechapel/the East End, in terms of organised criminal gangs and their activities? NOT a Ripper book, but more a general historical account. I guess it may be by some local historical association. Of course, I can try and find one, but wondered if anyone had read anything?
I'm struck by how little- if anything - I've read (outside of The Bank Holiday Murders) which even explains how/if prostitutes worked for pimps, let alone the local gangs and their activities - brothels, properties, illicit gambling, punter-mugging, robberies, fencing, etc.
Can anyone recommend a modern text which covers the criminal world in 1880s/1890s Whitechapel/the East End, in terms of organised criminal gangs and their activities? NOT a Ripper book, but more a general historical account. I guess it may be by some local historical association. Of course, I can try and find one, but wondered if anyone had read anything?
I'm struck by how little- if anything - I've read (outside of The Bank Holiday Murders) which even explains how/if prostitutes worked for pimps, let alone the local gangs and their activities - brothels, properties, illicit gambling, punter-mugging, robberies, fencing, etc.
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