In this practical handbook Jonathan Oates introduces the fascinating
subject of criminal history and he gives readers all the information
they need to investigate the life stories of criminals and their
victims. He traces the development of the justice system and policing,
and gives an insight into the criminal world of the times and the
individuals who populated it. In a series of concise chapters he covers
all the important aspects of the subject. At every stage, he guides
readers towards the national and local sources that researchers can
consult the libraries, archives, books and internet sites that reveal so
much about the criminal past. Sections focus on the criminal courts,
trial records, the police and police reports, and on punishments
transportation, execution and prison sentences. Details of the most
useful and rewarding sources are provided, among them national and local
newspapers, books, the Newgate Calendar, coroners records, photographs,
diaries, letters, monuments and the many internet sites which can open
up for researchers the criminal side of history. Tracing Villains and
Their Victims is essential reading and reference for anyone who seeks to
trace an ancestor who had a criminal record or was the victim of crime.