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Banged Up!

Doing Time in Britain's Toughest Jails

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The wartime double agent with a transmitter in his cell to contact suffragettes; the doctor hanged as he smiled to the farewells of lovers on the scaffold; the con who defied a gangland godfather and escaped the bromide in the prison tea; aristocrats and arsonists.... The screws who guard Britain's prisons have seen them all. Banged Up! is the story of six of the country's most notorious jails—Durham, Wandsworth, Pentonville, Wormwood Scrubs, Dartmoor and Holloway—and of the men and women who entered their gates, sometimes stood on their scaffolds and occasionally vanished before their time.

The book looks at early punishments, life on hell ships transporting convicts to far-off continents, the growth of prison populations, inmates sentenced to waste away on treadmills, the underworld giant who was birched, children starved and beaten for stealing, and even women forced to eat. Also investigated are the lives and thoughts of scores of inmates, from Oscar Wilde to Oswald Mosley; from Dr Crippen to Ruth Ellis, the last woman hanged; from underworld legend Frankie Fraser to a Rolling Stone and even the man who shot Martin Luther King, Jr.

Just like Ronnie Barker's Porridge series, there are laughs, too, as we uncover the man who measured bathwater, the prisoners punished for not wearing a collar and tie, the jail bookie who paid out in bread and the unlucky brewers. The mix is all there in Banged Up!

©2014 David Leslie (P)2022 Bonnier Books UK
Murder Organized Crime Social Sciences True Crime Crime
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I found it really hard to get past the mispronunciation of Princetown. It made me question the accuracy of the facts if they can’t get a place name right.

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Very well researched and put together. Flawlessly narrated by Colin Mace. I've listened to this a few times, very entertaining.

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