Report [and Minutes of Evidence] from the Departmental Committee on Habitual Offenders, Vagrants, Beggars, Inebriates, and Juvenile Delinquents ...

Report [and Minutes of Evidence] from the Departmental Committee on Habitual Offenders, Vagrants, Beggars, Inebriates, and Juvenile Delinquents ...
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Synopsis Report [and Minutes of Evidence] from the Departmental Committee on Habitual Offenders, Vagrants, Beggars, Inebriates, and Juvenile Delinquents ... by : Scotland. Departmental Committee on Habitual Offenders, Inebriates, etc

Minutes of Proceedings

Minutes of Proceedings
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Total Pages : 624
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Synopsis Minutes of Proceedings by : Great Britain. Parliament. House of Lords

Anatomy Of Madness Vol 3

Anatomy Of Madness Vol 3
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 378
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ISBN-10 : 9781136525483
ISBN-13 : 1136525483
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Synopsis Anatomy Of Madness Vol 3 by : W F Bynum

This is a collection of essays on the history of Psychiatry. The final Volume III offers works around the psychiatry of the Asylum in countries such as Denmark, British India, Italy, Britain, Ireland, Scotland, France and America.

Parliamentary Papers

Parliamentary Papers
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Total Pages : 246
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ISBN-10 : OSU:32435066008954
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Synopsis Parliamentary Papers by : Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons

Report[s] of the Royal Commission on Liquor Licensing Laws ...

Report[s] of the Royal Commission on Liquor Licensing Laws ...
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Total Pages : 358
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Synopsis Report[s] of the Royal Commission on Liquor Licensing Laws ... by : Great Britain. Royal Commission on the Liquor Licensing Laws

Report

Report
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Total Pages : 434
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Synopsis Report by : Commonwealth Shipping Committee

Sessional Papers

Sessional Papers
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Total Pages : 252
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Synopsis Sessional Papers by : Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons

The Sessional Papers are also known generally as the Parliamentary Papers. Until 1969, the Sessional Papers were grouped and published as Bills (legislative drafts), Reports of Committees/Reports of Commissions, and Accounts and Papers (statistics, census data, etc.). Since 1969 the Sessional Papers have been published under Bills, House Papers, and Command Papers. The Sessional Papers will include census data, statistical information and abstracts, and correspondence from officials.

Punishment and Welfare

Punishment and Welfare
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Publisher : Quid Pro Books
Total Pages : 296
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ISBN-10 : 9781610273787
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Synopsis Punishment and Welfare by : David Garland

First published in 1985, this classic of law and society scholarship continues to shape the research agenda of today’s sociology of punishment. It is now republished with a new Preface by the author. Punishment and Welfare explores the relation of punishment to politics, the historical formation and development of criminology, and the way in which penal reform grew out of the complex set of political projects that founded the modern welfare state. Its analyses powerfully illuminate many of the central problems of contemporary penal and welfare policy, showing how these problems grew out of political struggles and theoretical debates that occurred in the first years of the 20th century. In conducting this investigation, David Garland developed a method of research which combines detailed historical and textual analysis with a broader sociological vision, thereby synthesizing two forms of analysis that are more often developed in isolation. The resulting genealogy will interest everyone who works in this field. “… a brilliant book … the main arguments of Punishment and Welfare are undoubtedly some of the most tenacious and exciting to emerge from the field of criminology in many years.” — Piers Bierne, Contemporary Sociology “… one of the most important pieces of work ever to emerge in British criminology. It is a study of depth, subtlety and complexity … Garland’s integration of close historical details with a broader sociological vision provides a model methodology….” — Stan Cohen, British Journal of Criminology “This study shows how early 20th-century penal policy was a function of the nation’s social welfare practices. Garland’s theory is as applicable to the 21st century as it is to that earlier era: A tour de force.” — Malcolm Feeley, University of California–Berkeley

The Rise and Fall of the Rehabilitative Ideal, 1895-1970

The Rise and Fall of the Rehabilitative Ideal, 1895-1970
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Total Pages : 532
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ISBN-10 : 9780429663888
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Synopsis The Rise and Fall of the Rehabilitative Ideal, 1895-1970 by : Victor Bailey

Spanning almost a century of penal policy and practice in England and Wales, this book is a study of the long arc of the rehabilitative ideal, beginning in 1895, the year of the Gladstone Committee on Prisons, and ending in 1970, when the policy of treating and training criminals was very much on the defensive. Drawing on a plethora of source material, such as the official papers of mandarins, ministers, and magistrates, measures of public opinion, prisoner memoirs, publications of penal reform groups and prison officers, the reports of Royal Commissions and Departmental Committees, political opinion in both Houses of Parliament and the research of the first cadre of criminologists, this book comprehensively examines a number of aspects of the British penal system, including judicial sentencing, law-making, and the administration of legal penalties. In doing so, Victor Bailey expertly weaves a complex and nuanced picture of punishment in twentieth-century England and Wales, one that incorporates the enduring influence of the death penalty, and will force historians to revise their interpretation of twentieth-century social and penal policy. This detailed and ground-breaking account of the rise and fall of the rehabilitative ideal will be essential reading for scholars and students of the history of crime and justice and historical criminology, as well as those interested in social and legal history.