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Crime, Police, and Penal Policy Clive Emsley (Professor of History and Co-Director of the International Centre for Comparative Criminological Research at the Open University)

Crime, Police, and Penal Policy By Clive Emsley (Professor of History and Co-Director of the International Centre for Comparative Criminological Research at the Open University)

Summary

How did ideas about crime and criminals change in Europe from around 1750 to 1940? How did European states respond to these changes with the development of police and penal institutions? Clive Emsley addresses these questions and reveals that many ideas hailed as new in current debate on crime and its solutions have a long and illustrious history.

Crime, Police, and Penal Policy Summary

Crime, Police, and Penal Policy: European Experiences 1750-1940 by Clive Emsley (Professor of History and Co-Director of the International Centre for Comparative Criminological Research at the Open University)

How did ideas about crime and criminals change in Europe from around 1750 to 1940? How did European states respond to these changes with the development of police and penal institutions? Clive Emsley addresses these questions using recent research on the history of crime and criminal justice in Europe. Exploring the subject chronologically, he addresses the forms of offending, the changing interpretations and understandings of that offending at both elite and popular levels, and how the emerging nation states of the period responded to criminal activity by the development of police forces and the refinement of forms of punishment. The book focuses on the comparative nature in which different states studied each other and their institutions, and the ways in which different reformers exchanged ideas and investigated policing and penal experiments in other countries. It also explores the theoretical issues underpinning recent research, emphasising that the changes in ideas on crime and criminals were neither linear nor circular, and demonstrating clearly that many ideas hailed as new by contemporary politicians and in current debate on crime and its 'solutions', have a very long and illustrious history.

Crime, Police, and Penal Policy Reviews

Review from previous edition The book is conceptually sophisticated...It is also consistently interesting. In sum, the book is a welcome addition to the literature * Thomas Gallanis, Continuity and Change *
Excellent and deserve[s] a wide readership...testament to Emsley's attention to detail, breadth of knowledge, and ability to make history accessible and interesting. * Drew Gray, Family and Community History *
as always, Professor Emsley's work is rich with information and invites reflection ... His book will long remain an invaluable tool for both historians and sociologists. * Philippe Robert, Crime, Histoire, et Societes *

About Clive Emsley (Professor of History and Co-Director of the International Centre for Comparative Criminological Research at the Open University)

Educated at the University of York and at Peterhouse, Cambridge, Clive Emsley has taught and held visiting fellowships in Australia, Canada, France, and New Zealand. He has published widely on the history of crime and policing, including Crime and Society in England 1750-1900 (now in its fourth edition), Crime and Society in Twentieth-Century England and The Great British Bobby: A History of British Policing from the 18th Century to the Present. He was president of the International Association for the History of Crime and Criminal Justice for ten years.

Table of Contents

THE OLD REGIME AND THE ENLIGHTENMENT; THE REVOLUTIONARY ERA; THE DISCOVERY OF THE CRIMINAL CLASSES; THE APPLIANCE OF SCIENCE; THE FACES OF PENAL WELFARE

Additional information

GOR006701759
9780199669479
0199669473
Crime, Police, and Penal Policy: European Experiences 1750-1940 by Clive Emsley (Professor of History and Co-Director of the International Centre for Comparative Criminological Research at the Open University)
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Oxford University Press
2013-01-31
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