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Hooligans, Harlots, and Hangmen David Taylor

Hooligans, Harlots, and Hangmen By David Taylor

Hooligans, Harlots, and Hangmen by David Taylor


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This detailed study of the criminal justice system in Victorian Britain highlights the dilemmas facing those responsible for administering justice and protecting society from the criminal.

Hooligans, Harlots, and Hangmen Summary

Hooligans, Harlots, and Hangmen: Crime and Punishment in Victorian Britain by David Taylor

This detailed study of the criminal justice system in Victorian Britain highlights the dilemmas facing those responsible for administering justice and protecting society from the criminal. Encompassing the crimes of the never-identified Jack the Ripper, as well as many other equally intriguing criminals, Hooligans, Harlots, and Hangmen: Crime and Punishment in Victorian Britain is a detailed study of the criminal justice system as it evolved from the accession of Queen Victoria in 1837 to the outbreak of the Great War in 1914. The first section of the book considers crimes and criminals, while the second looks at the ways in which the Victorians sought to explain this deviant behavior. The third section focuses on the creation of criminals through the work of the constabulary and the courts. The final section considers the changing ways in which criminals were punished as the scaffold gave way to the prison as the dominant means of punishment. A brief introduction and conclusion set Victorian crime into its broader sociopolitical context and relates the issues society grappled with then to those of the present day.

Hooligans, Harlots, and Hangmen Reviews

Recommended. Most levels/libraries. * Choice *
Taylor's book is the first volume in a new series, A Criminal History of Britain, which appears aimed at offering serious academic syntheses of different periods while remaining accessible to a broad readership. While it is too early to judge the series as a whole, Taylor certainly ensures it an excellent start. . . . David Taylor's book deserves to become a standard work on nineteenth-century crime and criminal justice. I have little doubt it will do so. * Journal of Social History *

About David Taylor

David Taylor is an emeritus professor of history at the University of Huddersfield, Huddersfield, UK.

Table of Contents

Illustrations Series Foreword Preface Introduction: Crime and Its Context PART I: CRIME AND CRIMINALS Chapter 1 Crime in Victorian Britain: Miracle or Mirage? Chapter 2 Crimes of Violence Chapter 3 Garroters, Bank Robbers, and Poachers Chapter 4 Sex and Drugs PART II: EXPLAINING THE CRIMINAL Chapter 5 The Malevolent Male Chapter 6 Harlots and Hooligans PART III: COURTS AND COPPERS Chapter 7 Creating Criminals: Victorian Courts Chapter 8 The Creation of a Policed Society PART IV: PUNISHMENT Chapter 9 The Death Penalty: Dismantling the Bloody Code in Early Victorian Britain Chapter 10 The Death Penalty: The Abolition of Public Executions and the Failure of Total Abolition Chapter 11 Prison and the Problem of Secondary Punishment: Grinding Men Good Chapter 12 Prison and the Problem of Secondary Punishment: Grinding Men Down Chapter 13 Prison and the Problem of Secondary Punishment: The Treatment of Female and Juvenile Offenders Chapter 14 Afterword Notes Bibliography Index

Additional information

NPB9780313383557
9780313383557
0313383553
Hooligans, Harlots, and Hangmen: Crime and Punishment in Victorian Britain by David Taylor
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
2010-02-09
308
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