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Marginal Groups (Employment of Women in 19th & 20th Centuries…
Marginal Groups
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Crime in London
As London grew, crime flourished
In 1870, there were 20,000 criminals in London
The police were worried about Law & Order, Philanthropists were worried about public morals & industrialists wanted a hardworking disciplined work force
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Child Labour
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According to the clergyman, Andrew Mearns, who wrote the "Bitter Cry of Outcast London" said that crime was more profitable than working in underpaid factories
A young child could make a much better amount from thieving than by making match boxes which was paid very little
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