Sentenced. Gang Robberies. Murder.
1816 13,869 1807 1481 406
1827 8075 1824 234 30
--MARTIN'S _British Colonies_. 12mo, Edin. IX. 322, 329
[7] Table showing the persons accused at the Assize Courts of France in
the under mentioned years:--
1828--6922 1832--7565 1836--6289 1840--6117
1829--7359 1833--6694 1837--7164 1841--
1830--6962 1834--6952 1838--6872 1842--
1831--7604 1835--6371 1839--6271
--PORTER'S _Parl. Tables_, vi. 346.
[8] We except the police of London, which is admirable, and also that of
Liverpool, Glasgow, Manchester, and Edinburgh; where, though there is
great room for improvement, much has been done in this way to repress
crime.
[9] Table showing the instruction of criminals over the British Empire
in 1841.
Neither read Total.
nor write. Imperfectly. Well. Superior. Educated. Uneducated.
England 9220 13,732 2,253 126 18,171 9,220
Scotland 696 2,248 554 42 2,834 696
Ireland 7152 3,084 5,631 0 8,733 7,152
------ ------- ------ ----- ------- -------
17,068 19,064 8,438 168 29,738 17,068
--PORTER'S _Progress of the Nation_, iii. 201, 214, 215, 232.
[10] Table showing the centesimal proportion of crime in relation to
education in the under-mentioned years.
Unable
to read Not
or write. Imperfectly. Well. Superior. ascertained. Total.
1836 33.52 52.53 10.36 0.91 2.68 100
1837 35.85 52.08 9.45 0.43 2.18 100
1838 34.42 53.41 9.77 0.34 2.08 100
1839 33.53 53.48 10.07 0.32 2.60 100
1840 33.32 55.57 8.29 0.37 2.45 100
1841 33.21 56.67 7.10 0.43 2.27 100
1842 32.33 58.52 6.77 0.22 2.34 100
--_Parl. Papers_, 5th May 1843. M'CULLOCH, _Stat. of Great Britain_, i.
476-7.
[11] See GUERRY'S _Stat. Tables of France_.
[12] Uneducated. Imperfectly educated. Good do. Superior do. Total educated.
1828 4,116 1,858 780 118
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