A campaign for more humane treatment of offenders.
A London policeman.
An undercover policeman.
A New York policeman.
A policeman.
A criminal avoiding policemen.
A policeman stopping a burglary.
A village lock-up.
A policeman and a burglar.
New York river police.
Bertillon card for Thomas Conway.
Ill news for the criminal fraternity.
A Police Officer surprising a burglar and holding a portable lamp.
A Detective.
Criminals and police.
The execution of John Thurtell.
A court room scene.
Children who were arrested for begging.
The Home Secretary, Robert Lowe.
Policeman prepares to fight. 19th century France. French illustration 1890
ALFRED DREYFUS (1859-1935).
Criminal Investigation detectives, at a crime scene, England 1950
A convict having his photograph taken for police records.
A man being flogged.
The prison reform movement.
Charles W. Bullard.
Kitty Flynn.
Swiping Behind the Cop's Back 1909
A burglar getting stuck in the window.
A prison warden.
The interior of the Bow Street Police Station.
Two constables escorting a prisoner on a train journey.
Thames policemen embarking on a river patrol.
Police records used to identify criminals.
A drunken man in the street.
A 'Cat-o'-nine-tails'.
A whipping post.
A biblical scene.
A police officer photographing identity marks on a weapon found near the scene of a crime.
An inmate having his picture taken.
A prisoner awaiting execution.
A public execution.
An execution by guillotine.
A condemned man.
The trial of Madame Laffarge.
The torturing of a prisoner.
A Syrian criminal.
Punishment by the stocks.
A pickpocket distracting his victim.
An intruder.
Prisoners in the exercise yard.
A convict in travelling irons.
Convicts at work.
A convicted prisoner being defiant.
A prisoner in his cell.
A Syrian criminal being punished.
A death by guillotine.
Punishment by Bastinado.
Northern English labourer stealing buried treasure.
The capture of Moses Shapira.
A criminal being punished by flogging.
A store clerk being caught stealing.
Puck Magazine: A Sunday Morning in New York
John Fulton Reynolds, 1820 1863
James Dunlap.
Tom O'Day was a member of the infamous 'Hole In The Wall' gang.
Adam Worth.
John McCoy.
A burglar activating a basic home security locking system.
A burglar escaping down a ladder.
Wreckers luring a ship onto rocks.
L'execution des Maillotins by Jean-Paul Laurens
18th century highwayman and victim
18th century highwayman flees a crime
Jael murdering Sisera by hammering a nail into his head.
BLOODY SUNDAY, 1887.
A 15th Century French villain.
Lambert & Butler. Pirates & Highwaymen. cigarette card showing: Thomas Simpson (Old Mob) who robbed high profile celebrities in 17th Century England and was hanged in 1691
Lambert & Butler. Pirates & Highwaymen. cigarette card showing: 'Captain' James MacLaine a notorious highwayman. with his accomplice William Plunkett. He was known as the 'Gentleman Highwayman' as a result of his courteous behaviour during his robberies
How the introduction of the telegraph assisted British police in capturing criminals.
Gang warfare in London, England in the late 19th century
Example of police records used for the identification of criminals.
Cornish wreckers.
Hudibras and Ralpho in stocks being serenaded by the fiddler with a wooden leg.
The head of a 'Catchpole'.
Murder by Poison.
A cut-purse.
A clerk writing down evidence given by a witness.
An assassin.
Animals on Trial.
The condemned cell at Newgate Prison.
A man and woman in stocks.
An execution by hanging.
Boys taunting a man.
A Sunday service at Newgate Prison.
General Rafael Villegas Montesinos.
Winston Churchill, then Home Secretary, shown at The Siege of Sidney Street, popularly known as the "Battle of Stepney"
England, London, Whitechapel, Cable Street, Jack The Ripper Museum, Exhibit of Policeman Discovering Murdered Woman
England, London, Whitechapel, Cable Street, Jack The Ripper Museum, Exhibit of Murder Investigation Policeman's Desk
Bertillonage.
Graphic by Randolph Caldecott
Cain killing Abel.
The murder of Benhadad by smothering two Kings.
An assassin taking aim.
ALGERIA: RIOTS, 1898.
A man poaching.
A poacher with his lurcher.
Three men poaching.
Louis J. Freeh fifth Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation.
The Stravinsky Affair.
Al Capone.
Medieval, Spanish nobles during a trial.
Jonathan Wild.
The Murder of the Princes in the Tower.
Muscovite robbers carrying a canoe overland on their way to commit a crime.
警察官
Sniffer dog
Victims of the guillotine.
A British policeman stopping onlookers from entering a field where a German World War One airship has been shot down.
A nurse chastising a child.
Hovering at the Speed of Sound: The More Things Change. . . 1956
Young offenders.
A religious book belonging to John, brother of James Hammett.
The Tolpuddle Martyrs.
McNAGHTEN TRIAL, 1843.
DANIEL McNAGHTEN TRIAL.
GEORGE A. ATZERODT
DAVID E. HEROLD
HENRI DESIRE LANDRU
Chinese prisoner is paraded and beaten through the streets circa 1800
When the Cat's away.
Mr Punch' dressed as policeman.
The looting of Mechelen.
A robber being visited by death.
The moneylender being visited by death.
An early method of taking mug shots.
Public hangings and burnings at the stake of Heretics.
Muscovite robbers on their way to commit a crime.
Fingerprints and photo of Lester Joseph Gillis.
The punishment of Titus Oates.
Theodore Robert Bundy (born Theodore Robert Cowell. November 24. 1946 January 24. 1989) was an American serial killer. kidnapper. rapist. burglar. and necrophile who assaulted and murdered numerous young women and girls during the 1970s and possibly ear
Winston Churchill
A man being executed.
Old Patch.
Prisoners confined in stocks.
Lambert & Butler. Pirates & Highwaymen. cigarette card showing: Sir Henry Morgan. a Welsh pirate. privateer and buccaneer. He made himself famous during activities in the Caribbean.
Lambert & Butler. Pirates & Highwaymen. cigarette card showing: John Nevison (1639 4 May 1684). also known as William Nevison. was one of Britain's most notorious highwaymen. a gentleman rogue supposedly nicknamed Swift Nick by King Charles II.
Lambert & Butler. Pirates & Highwaymen. cigarette card showing: Pierre Le Grand (French: Peter the Great) was a French buccaneer of the 17th century. He is known to history only from one source. Alexandre Exquemelin's Buccaneers of America. and may be ima
1930's FBI (federal Beureau of Investigation) officer (Agent).
Isometric police car in two projections. Vector
A Mandarin bureaucrat on trial.
Burglary, satirical illustration
Daily log of a Pinkerton operative recording witnesses interviewed
Alexander Franklin James (1843-1915) known as Frank James
Childrens book illustration about a highway robber
Tamar tearing her clothes.
History and origins of tattooing body ritual tattoos Japanese tattoo