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Crime and Society in England Clive Emsley (The Open University, UK)

Crime and Society in England By Clive Emsley (The Open University, UK)

Crime and Society in England by Clive Emsley (The Open University, UK)


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Crime and Society in England: 1750 - 1900 by Clive Emsley (The Open University, UK)

Acknowledged as one of the best introductions to the history of crime in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries,Crime and Society in England 1750-1900 examines thedevelopments in policing, the courts, and the penal system as England became increasingly industrialised and urbanised. The book challenges the old but still influential idea that crime can be attributed to the behaviour of a criminal class and that changes in the criminal justice system were principally the work of far-sighted, humanitarian reformers.

In this fourth edition of his now classic account, Professor Emsley draws on new research that has shifted the focus from class to gender, from property crime to violent crime and towards media constructions of offenders, while still maintaining a balance with influential early work in the area.

Wide-ranging and accessible, the new edition examines:

  • the value of criminal statistics
  • the effect that contemporary ideas about class and gender had on perceptions of criminality
  • changes in the patterns of crime
  • developments in policing and the spread of summary punishment
  • the increasing formality of the courts
  • the growth of the prison as the principal form of punishment and debates about the decline in corporal and capital punishments

Thoroughly updated throughout, the fourth edition also includes, for the first time, illuminating contemporary illustrations.

About Clive Emsley (The Open University, UK)

Clive Emsley is Emeritus Professor of History at the Open University. His books include Hard Men: Violence in England since 1750 (2005); Crime Police and Penal Policy: European Experiences 1750-1940 (2007); The Great British Bobby (2009); and Crime and Society in Twentieth Century England (forthcoming).

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
List of tables and figures
Preface and acknowledgements to the fourth edition
Abbreviations used in notes
1. Introduction: crime and the law
2. The statistical map
3. Class perceptions
4. Gender perceptions
5. Environmental perceptions
6. Fiddles, perks and pilferage
7. The criminal class and professional criminals
8. Prosecutors and the courts
9. Detection and prevention: the old police and the new
10. Punishment and reformation
11. Concluding remarks
Further reading: further research
Index

Additional information

GOR005329193
9781405858632
140585863X
Crime and Society in England: 1750 - 1900 by Clive Emsley (The Open University, UK)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20100311
344
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