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Drew Gray

    Drew Gray is a social historian specializing in the history of crime and punishment during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. His work meticulously examines the evolution of legal systems and societal attitudes towards transgression. Gray's scholarship is marked by a deep engagement with primary sources, exploring the social dynamics that shaped historical responses to crime. His research offers insightful perspectives on the enduring complexities of justice and its impact across different eras.

    Murder Maps
    • Murder Maps

      Crime Scenes Revisited

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      A cartographic exposition of the 19th century's most dramatic and intriguing murders from the world's most crime-ridden cities and regions.

      Murder Maps2020
      3.9