In this report of 1856, the chaplain of Stafford Gaol, the Reverend
R H Goodacre, refers to his belief that "crime
is not generally occasioned by want or destitution, or in any
great
degree owing to the circumstances or conditions of life of the persons
who commit it, but the chief cause of crime in the County is
a low
standard of intelligence, education and morality . . "