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TURNING THE SCREW

As a recently retired prison governor, I read with interest your Essential Guide to Crime and Punishment (July 2022) and found it fascinating, particularly the section on the conditions that prisoners endured in the past. I did note the mention of the crank that had to be turned 10,000 times a day as a means of exhausting prisoners. This is,

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