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In 'Non-Criminal Prisons' by Arthur Griffiths, the author delves into the world of non-criminal prisons, shedding light on the often overlooked institutions that house individuals for reasons other than committing crimes. Griffiths explores various forms of non-criminal confinement, from mental health facilities to reformatory schools, with a keen eye for detail and a thought-provoking approach. Through vivid descriptions and insightful analysis, the book offers a comprehensive look at how society deals with individuals who do not fit traditional criminal profiles. Set against the backdrop of the late 19th century, Griffiths' writing style is both engaging and informative, providing readers with a captivating narrative that challenges conventional views on incarceration and rehabilitation. Arthur Griffiths, a noted historian and former prison inspector, brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to 'Non-Criminal Prisons.' His background in law enforcement and social reform gives him a unique perspective on the topics discussed in the book, offering readers valuable insights into the complexities of non-criminal detention. Recommended for those interested in the history of prisons, social justice, and the evolution of penal systems, 'Non-Criminal Prisons' is a compelling read that invites readers to reconsider their perceptions of confinement and punishment.