Young Convicts and their Vandemonian Criminal Careers
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<p>The punishment of transportation to Van Diemen's Land (VDL), now Tasmania, began in 1803 when the island was an outpost of the colony of New South Wales. Of the roughly 73,000 convicts subsequently transported to VDL, around 10,000 to 13,000 were juveniles.1 These juveniles were seen as members of a British underclass.2 Parliamentary committees, newspapers and penny dreadfuls all helped to construct a stereotypical view of juvenile delinquents as a threat to society. The problematic relationship between youth and authority can be traced back to the sixteenth century, but rapid population increases created significant new challenges for governments in dealing with criminal youths.</p>
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University of New England
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2024-10-10



