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This talk shines a light on an important institution within our historic criminal justice system which has been hiding in plain sight: the local lock-up. Hundreds of historic lock-ups survive in villages and towns across England and Wales. Using information collected on these surviving lock-ups together with evidence of those demolished long ago - available at prisonhistory.org - this talk will explore some key trends in the rise and fall of the parish lock-up across the 18th and 19th centuries.

 

Special Offer: Mix and match 4 in-person tickets across our entire talks programme and get the 5th on free. (This is not a loyalty programme - all tickets must be purchased in one transaction.)

In-person tickets are available above. To book Zoom tickets, click here: Online Tickets

PLEASE NOTE: Due to the nature of our historic buildings the acoustics can sometimes be challenging. Whilst we are constantly working to improve this, we recommend joining us online if you want to be sure of crisp, clear audio.

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