Whitechapel only Flashcards
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Housing in Whitechapel
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- Conditions - rookeries, doss houses
- Attempts to improve - Peabody estates, 287 flats on Royal Mint street
- Work - sweatshops
- Workhouses - picking oakum, families kept apart, yadayada earn keep
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Tensions in Whitechapel
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- Racial tension - strict comp for housing and employment - newspapers claimed jack the ripper had to be foreign as no Englishman could be so barbaric
- Irish immigration - navvies, hard drinking, Fenians, catholic, large numbers
- Eastern European immigration - 1881 loads of Jews, 30,000 with language barriers - Yiddish, established own businesses
- Grow of anarchism and socialism - xenophobia (fear of foreigners) meant dangerous views, anarchism - gov unnecessary, socialism - organised strikes, demanded better pay, shorter hours, newspaper
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Police organisation in Whitechapel
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- H Division - Metro police split into different division - H Division was Whitechapel, 1 policeman for every 300 people, 1888
- Rookeries and lodging houses - narrow streets, cheap accommodation, petty theft
- Alcohol - addiction common, ripper victims were alcoholic, high number of pubs, often crimes
- Prostitution - serious problem, not illegal, petty, vulnerable to attack
- Gangs and protection rackets - Bessarabian Tigers, The Odessians, feared speaking out
- Immigration - anti-semitic attacks, distrust in police
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Metropolitan Police
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- Recruitment - chosen from outside of london - healthier and bigger build, good character (follows rules, honest), good pension, good promotion prospect, steady employment
- Role of beat constable - presence deters people, arrest, follow a beat - day -1h, night - 30 mins
- Role of CID - detectives - 1842, uneffective, bribes, 1877 - redone, gathers info, photo, interview, statements
- Home secretary and Sir Charles Warren - met commissioner, military drills, tightened rules, CRITICISED - Trafalgar Square demonstration, Ripper investigation
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Police investigations in Whitechapel
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- Ripper murders - 3rd Aug - 9 Nov 1888 - Annie Chapmanm Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes
- Investigation techniques - autopsies, photography, sketches, no forensic techniques, interviews - 2000
- Media reporting - newspapers, 300 hoax letters, wasted police time, racial tensions, PENNY DREADFULS
- Cooperation with other police forces - Racist graffiti on wall, City Police photo, Warren said no to prevent a riot
- Whitechapel Vigilance Commitee - George Lusk (after receiving kidney from Elizabeth Stride) offered reward, hoax letters, tried patrols but were amateurish and made loads of noise