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Policing and Punishment in London 1660-1750 J. M. Beattie (Professor Emeritus of History, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Toronto)

Policing and Punishment in London 1660-1750 By J. M. Beattie (Professor Emeritus of History, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Toronto)

Policing and Punishment in London 1660-1750 by J. M. Beattie (Professor Emeritus of History, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Toronto)


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This study examines the changes in the criminal justice system in the City of London from 1660 to 1750. It investigates why the elements of an alternative means of dealing with crime in urban society were emerging in policing, prosecution, and the establishment of new forms of punishment.

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Policing and Punishment in London 1660-1750: Urban Crime and the Limits of Terror by J. M. Beattie (Professor Emeritus of History, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Toronto)

This study examines the considerable changes that took place in the criminal justice system in the City of London in the century after the Restoration, well before the inauguration of the so-called 'age of reform'. The policing institutions of the City were transformed in response to the problems created by the rapid expansion of the metropolis during the early modern period, and as a consequence of the emergence of a polite urban culture. At the same time, the City authorities were instrumental in the establishment of new forms of punishment - particularly transportation to the American colonies and confinement at hard labour - that for the first time made secondary sanctions available to the English courts for convicted felons and diminished the reliance on the terror created by capital punishment. The book investigates why in the century after 1660 the elements of an alternative means of dealing with crime in urban society were emerging in policing, in the practices and procedures of prosecution, and in the establishment of new forms of punishment.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction: The Crime Problem ; PART I: POLICING AND PROSECUTION ; 2. The City Magistrates and the Process of Prosecution ; 3. Constables and Other Officers ; 4. Policing the Night Streets ; 5. Detection and Prosecution: Thief-Takers 1690-1720 ; PART II: PROSECUTION AND PUNISHMENT ; 6. The Old Bailey in the Late Seventeenth Century ; 7. The Revolution, Crime, and Punishment in London 1690-1713 ; 8. Crime and the State 1714-1750 ; 9. William Thomson and Transportation ; 10. Conclusion ; Bibliography of Manuscript Sources ; Index

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GOR013653441
9780199257232
019925723X
Policing and Punishment in London 1660-1750: Urban Crime and the Limits of Terror by J. M. Beattie (Professor Emeritus of History, Professor Emeritus of History, University of Toronto)
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Oxford University Press
2002-11-28
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