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Crime And Punishment In England John Briggs

Crime And Punishment In England By John Briggs

Crime And Punishment In England by John Briggs


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Summary

An introductory text on the social history of crime, deviancy and criminal behaviour from 1100 to the present day.

Crime And Punishment In England Summary

Crime And Punishment In England: An Introductory History by John Briggs

This survey of crime in ENgland from the medieval period to the present day synthesizes case-study and local-level material and standardizes the debates and issues for the student reader.

About John Briggs

John Briggs, Mr John Briggs, Christopher Harrison, Angus McInnes, David Vincent

Table of Contents

Part 1 The medieval inheritance: defining crime; the medieval system in its prime. Part 2 The pre-industrial response to crime: Tudor crime; imposing the law; riots and political crime; punishments; manor courts. Part 3 Crime in industrial England: the control of society; threats to public order; crimes against property and the person; statutory creation of new crimes; law reform - policing, sentencing and punishing. Part 4 The making of the modern criminal: poverty, prosperity and the criminal; crime - and technology, sex, subversion, insanity, drink and drugs, punishment, sensation.

Additional information

GOR002716963
9781857281545
1857281543
Crime And Punishment In England: An Introductory History by John Briggs
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
19960627
284
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