felonry

/ˈfɛlənri/
noun
  1. The body or class of people who have committed serious crimes; convicts as a group.
    • Novels of the 19th century often portrayed the felonry as a dangerous underclass.
    • The reform movement aimed to educate and rehabilitate the felonry.
    • The prison was designed to hold the growing felonry of the region.
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