Poverty/Prostitution/Crime
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Distribution of Crime in England & Wales 1902. Distribution of Drunkenness in England & Wales 1902, 1904
Plate from unidentified book.
New Haven - May Day Aids, 1970
Source: May Day New Haven, "an information newspaper." View from the Bottom, Yale Strike News, & Committee to Defend the Panthers, publishers. N.d., but immediately before May 1, 1970.
New Haven - May Day Aids [verso], 1970
Source: May Day New Haven, "an information newspaper." View from the Bottom, Yale Strike News, & Committee to Defend the Panthers, publishers. N.d., but immediately before May 1, 1970.
No. 1. Map of City of New York showing Densities of Population in the several Sanitary Districts, June 1, 1894. Made under the Direction of The Tenement House Committee of 1894. No. 2. Map of City of New York showing the Distribution of Principal Nationalities by Sanitary Districts. Made under the Direction of The Tenement House Committee of 1894., 1895
Source: Harper's Weekly, January 19, 1895.
The Tenement House Committee Maps [verso], 1895
Source: Harper's Weekly, January 19, 1895.
Untitled [Map Shewing the Number of Public Houses in the Metropolis. Compiled for the National Temperance League.], 1859
Source: Taylor, John. 1860. Drunkenness as an Indirect Cause of Crime. A Paper Read Before the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science Brandford, 1859. With a Map, Showing the Number of Public Houses in the Metropolis. Compiled for the National Temperance League. London: William Tweedie.