"This book is supported by a companion website, which includes an extended bibliography and seminar exercises. Website materials can be accessed at www.bloomsbury.com/crimeinengland."--T.p.
"This book is supported by a companion website, which includes an extended bibliography and seminar exercises. Website materials can be accessed at www.bloomsbury.com/crimeinengland."--T.p.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Drew D. Gray is Senior Lecturer in the History of Crime at the University of Northampton, UK. He is the author of Crime, Prosecution and Social Relations (2009) and London's Shadows (2010).
Inhaltsangabe
Section One: Key themes in the history of crime 1. Introduction: Methods, themes and debates in the history of crime 2. Media and Crime 3. Violence: the decline of homicide and a growing intolerance towards assault 4. The nature of property crime: highway robbery, burglary and petty theft 5. The underlying impetuses to commit property crime 6. Gender & crime in the criminal justice system: women as victims 7. Gender & Crime: women as perpetrators of crime 8. Juvenile crime: from artful dodger to reformatory boy Section Two: The evolution & development of the English Criminal Justice System 9. From parlour to police court: The role of the JP and the emergence of the modern magistrate 10. Dogberry to detectives: Policing from amateurs to professionals 11. Removing the victim? The changing nature of prosecution in the Courts in England 12. The decline and fall of the 'Bloody code': the changing nature of punishment policy in the long eighteenth century 13. The rise and fall of incarceration 14. Conclusions and suggestions for future research Bibliography Index
Section One: Key themes in the history of crime 1. Introduction: Methods, themes and debates in the history of crime 2. Media and Crime 3. Violence: the decline of homicide and a growing intolerance towards assault 4. The nature of property crime: highway robbery, burglary and petty theft 5. The underlying impetuses to commit property crime 6. Gender & crime in the criminal justice system: women as victims 7. Gender & Crime: women as perpetrators of crime 8. Juvenile crime: from artful dodger to reformatory boy Section Two: The evolution & development of the English Criminal Justice System 9. From parlour to police court: The role of the JP and the emergence of the modern magistrate 10. Dogberry to detectives: Policing from amateurs to professionals 11. Removing the victim? The changing nature of prosecution in the Courts in England 12. The decline and fall of the 'Bloody code': the changing nature of punishment policy in the long eighteenth century 13. The rise and fall of incarceration 14. Conclusions and suggestions for future research Bibliography Index
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