List of Works Relating to Criminology

List of Works Relating to Criminology
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Synopsis List of Works Relating to Criminology by : New York Public Library

Crime in Early Modern England 1550-1750

Crime in Early Modern England 1550-1750
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 9781317891772
ISBN-13 : 1317891775
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Synopsis Crime in Early Modern England 1550-1750 by : James A Sharpe

Still the only general survey of the topic available, this widely-used exploration of the incidence, causes and control of crime in Early Modern England throws a vivid light on the times. It uses court archives to capture vividly the everyday lives of people who would otherwise have left little mark on the historical record. This new edition - fully updated throughout - incorporates new thinking on many issues including gender and crime; changes in punishment; and literary perspectives on crime.

Bulletin of the New York Public Library

Bulletin of the New York Public Library
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Total Pages : 790
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X030602366
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Synopsis Bulletin of the New York Public Library by : New York Public Library

Includes its Report, 1896-19 .

Capital Crimes

Capital Crimes
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Publisher : Random House
Total Pages : 420
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ISBN-10 : 9781409023630
ISBN-13 : 140902363X
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Synopsis Capital Crimes by : Max Decharne

Over seven centuries London has changed dramatically - from walled medieval settlement to bustling modern metropolis. But throughout its history there has been one inescapable constant: murder. It winds through the heart of the capital as surely as the River Thames. Capital Crimes tells the story of crime and punishment in the city, from the killing of infamous 'questmonger' Roger Legett during the Peasants' Revolt of 1381 through to the hanging of Styllou Christofi in 1954. Along the way we encounter such shocking characters as railway murderer Franz Muller, the ‘baby farmers’ of Finchley and the notorious political assassin John Bellingham. Some are well known, some obscure; the lives and fates of all, however, have much to tell us, providing a glimpse into the workings of London’s mysterious underworld and reminding us that dark deeds are not so far removed from everyday life as we would perhaps like to believe.

Crime and Punishment in England

Crime and Punishment in England
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 349
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ISBN-10 : 9781135358631
ISBN-13 : 113535863X
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Synopsis Crime and Punishment in England by : Andrew Barrett

Designed to complement "Crime and Punishment: An Introductory History" UCL Press, 1996, this sourcebook contains documents specifically selected to illuminate major issues raised in the textbook. In the first part of the book, extracts of laws and royal, local and church records from Anglo- Saxon England to the 18th century reveal changing patterns of crime and punishment. The first sociology of English crime Harman's Caveat, 1566 as well as Henry Fielding's reform proposals of the mid-eighteenth century are included and the growing use of imprisonment is reflected in the later sections.; The second part covers the 19th century. Documents range from commentaries on the day-to-day crimes of theft, drunkenness And Assault To The Sensationalism Of Garroting And Murder. Documents charting the impressive growth of the police force are included. Criminal justice is approached through the minutiae of police charge books and newspaper column's, the personal reminiscences of magistrates, the sweeping arguments of law reformers and the pleading voices of Petitioners For Mercy. In A Chapter On Punishment, The Emotions Unleashed by public hanging and transportation can be compared with the relentless monotony of prison life.

Disordered Personalities and Crime

Disordered Personalities and Crime
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 309
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ISBN-10 : 9781135050283
ISBN-13 : 1135050287
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Synopsis Disordered Personalities and Crime by : David W. Jones

Disordered Personalities and Crime seeks to better understand how we respond to those individuals who have been labelled at various points in time as ‘morally insane’, ‘psychopathic’ or ‘personality disordered’. Individuals whose behaviour is consistent with these diagnoses present challenges to both the criminal justice system and mental health systems, because the people who come to have such diagnoses seem to have a rational and realistic understanding of the world around them but they can behave in ways that suggest they have little understanding of the meaning or consequences of their actions. This book argues that an analysis of the history of these diagnoses will help to provide a better understanding of contemporary dilemmas. These are categories that have been not only shaped by the needs of criminal justice and the claims of expertise by professionals, but also the fears, anxieties and demands of the wider public. In this book, David W. Jones demonstrates us how important these diagnoses have been to the history of psychiatry in its claims for professional expertise, and also sheds light on the evolution of the insanity defence and helps explain why it remains a problematic and controversial issue even today. This book will be key reading for students, researchers and academics who are interested in crime and its relationship to mental disorder and also for those interested in psychiatry and abnormal psychology.

Catalogue

Catalogue
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Total Pages : 1028
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Synopsis Catalogue by : Bernard Quaritch (Firm)