Hello everyone
In some of the readings I have been doing recently, there was a mention of some people involved in all sorts of illegal gambling (a few infamous slumlords of Spitalfields being part of it) who developped a system so their bookies wouldn't spend time in jail.
They mention the Prevention of Crimes Act of 1871. According to this piece of legislation, police officer can arrest anyone simply by suspicion. If the person arrested already had two condemnations before, they can get 12 months behind bars without having committed any crimes.
I can't find anything in layman terms (English is not my mother tongue) about this.
So, was this repealed in 1888?
Did it only apply to certain categories of crimes?
How does that fit with the scandal of a woman wrongly arrested for solicitation and Warren's orders not to arrest unfortunates anymore?
Thank you.
In some of the readings I have been doing recently, there was a mention of some people involved in all sorts of illegal gambling (a few infamous slumlords of Spitalfields being part of it) who developped a system so their bookies wouldn't spend time in jail.
They mention the Prevention of Crimes Act of 1871. According to this piece of legislation, police officer can arrest anyone simply by suspicion. If the person arrested already had two condemnations before, they can get 12 months behind bars without having committed any crimes.
I can't find anything in layman terms (English is not my mother tongue) about this.
So, was this repealed in 1888?
Did it only apply to certain categories of crimes?
How does that fit with the scandal of a woman wrongly arrested for solicitation and Warren's orders not to arrest unfortunates anymore?
Thank you.
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