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Codes of the Underworld: How Criminals Communicate Codes of the Underworld: How Criminals Communicate by Diego Gambetta
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“Paul Blumberg writes: "A Massachusetts Act of 1651, for example, prohibited status disguises in such matters as dress, and declared ‘our utter detestation and dislike that men and women of meane Condition should take upon themselves the garb of gentlemen, by wearing gold and silver, lace or buttons, or points at their knees or to walk in bootes or women of the same rancke to wear silke or tiffany horlles or scarfes, which though allowable to persons of greater estates, or more liberal education, yet we cannot but judge it intollerable in persons of such like condition.”
Diego Gambetta, Codes of the Underworld: How Criminals Communicate