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Study of the making of law in England in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
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Study of the making of law in England in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 683g
- ISBN-13: 9780521781992
- ISBN-10: 052178199X
- Artikelnr.: 26572467
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 368
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Juni 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 683g
- ISBN-13: 9780521781992
- ISBN-10: 052178199X
- Artikelnr.: 26572467
Peter King is a family man with a son and daughter and three grandchildren. He has always been interested in writing and had an opportunity to write his first book during the COVID-19 lockdowns at a senior age. His own family life has given him many experiences to build into his book. Prior to working in a school as a learning support assistant he had trained as a design draughtsman in mechanical engineering. His main passion is sport, having played badminton, football, cricket and table tennis at league level. Running has also played a major part and has completed half marathons and marathons in the past.
Introduction; 1. Shaping and remaking justice from the margins: the courts,
the law and patterns of lawbreaking 1750-1840; Part I. Juveniles: 2. The
rise of juvenile delinquency in England 1780-1840: changing patterns of
perception and prosecution; 3. The punishment of juvenile offenders in the
English Courts 1780-1830: changing attitudes and policies; 4. The making of
the reformatory: the development of informal reformatory sentences for
juvenile offenders 1780-1830; Part II. Gender: 5. Female offenders, work
and lifecycle change in late eighteenth-century London; 6. Gender, crime
and justice in late eighteenth and early nineteenth-century England; 7.
Gender and recorded crime. The impact of female offenders in England and
Wales 1750-1850; Part III. Non-Lethal Violence: 8. Punishing assault: the
transformation of attitudes in the English courts; 9. Changing attitudes to
violence in the Cornish courts 1730-1830; Part IV. The Attack on Customary
Rights: 10. Customary right and women's earnings: the importance of
gleaning to the rural labouring poor 1750-1850; 11. Legal change, customary
right and social conflict in late eighteenth-century England: the origins
of the great gleaning case of 1788; 12. Gleaners, farmers and the failure
of legal sanctions in England 1750-1850.
the law and patterns of lawbreaking 1750-1840; Part I. Juveniles: 2. The
rise of juvenile delinquency in England 1780-1840: changing patterns of
perception and prosecution; 3. The punishment of juvenile offenders in the
English Courts 1780-1830: changing attitudes and policies; 4. The making of
the reformatory: the development of informal reformatory sentences for
juvenile offenders 1780-1830; Part II. Gender: 5. Female offenders, work
and lifecycle change in late eighteenth-century London; 6. Gender, crime
and justice in late eighteenth and early nineteenth-century England; 7.
Gender and recorded crime. The impact of female offenders in England and
Wales 1750-1850; Part III. Non-Lethal Violence: 8. Punishing assault: the
transformation of attitudes in the English courts; 9. Changing attitudes to
violence in the Cornish courts 1730-1830; Part IV. The Attack on Customary
Rights: 10. Customary right and women's earnings: the importance of
gleaning to the rural labouring poor 1750-1850; 11. Legal change, customary
right and social conflict in late eighteenth-century England: the origins
of the great gleaning case of 1788; 12. Gleaners, farmers and the failure
of legal sanctions in England 1750-1850.
Introduction; 1. Shaping and remaking justice from the margins: the courts,
the law and patterns of lawbreaking 1750-1840; Part I. Juveniles: 2. The
rise of juvenile delinquency in England 1780-1840: changing patterns of
perception and prosecution; 3. The punishment of juvenile offenders in the
English Courts 1780-1830: changing attitudes and policies; 4. The making of
the reformatory: the development of informal reformatory sentences for
juvenile offenders 1780-1830; Part II. Gender: 5. Female offenders, work
and lifecycle change in late eighteenth-century London; 6. Gender, crime
and justice in late eighteenth and early nineteenth-century England; 7.
Gender and recorded crime. The impact of female offenders in England and
Wales 1750-1850; Part III. Non-Lethal Violence: 8. Punishing assault: the
transformation of attitudes in the English courts; 9. Changing attitudes to
violence in the Cornish courts 1730-1830; Part IV. The Attack on Customary
Rights: 10. Customary right and women's earnings: the importance of
gleaning to the rural labouring poor 1750-1850; 11. Legal change, customary
right and social conflict in late eighteenth-century England: the origins
of the great gleaning case of 1788; 12. Gleaners, farmers and the failure
of legal sanctions in England 1750-1850.
the law and patterns of lawbreaking 1750-1840; Part I. Juveniles: 2. The
rise of juvenile delinquency in England 1780-1840: changing patterns of
perception and prosecution; 3. The punishment of juvenile offenders in the
English Courts 1780-1830: changing attitudes and policies; 4. The making of
the reformatory: the development of informal reformatory sentences for
juvenile offenders 1780-1830; Part II. Gender: 5. Female offenders, work
and lifecycle change in late eighteenth-century London; 6. Gender, crime
and justice in late eighteenth and early nineteenth-century England; 7.
Gender and recorded crime. The impact of female offenders in England and
Wales 1750-1850; Part III. Non-Lethal Violence: 8. Punishing assault: the
transformation of attitudes in the English courts; 9. Changing attitudes to
violence in the Cornish courts 1730-1830; Part IV. The Attack on Customary
Rights: 10. Customary right and women's earnings: the importance of
gleaning to the rural labouring poor 1750-1850; 11. Legal change, customary
right and social conflict in late eighteenth-century England: the origins
of the great gleaning case of 1788; 12. Gleaners, farmers and the failure
of legal sanctions in England 1750-1850.