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Crime and Justice 1750-1950

by Barry Godfrey, Paul Lawrence
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Overview

This book provides an introductory text for students taking courses in recent criminal justice history. Chapters cover the key issues central to an understanding of the historical background to the current criminal justice system, covering the crime of murder, the emergence, establishment and development of the police, crime and criminals, criminals and victims, the courts and punishment, women and children, and surveillance and the workplace.

In addressing each of these issues and developments the authors explore a range of historiographical and criminological debates that have arisen, looking at the ways in which the disciplines of criminology and history are converging, and offering new perspectives on both modern and historical.

About the Author, Barry Godfrey

Barry Godfrey is Professor of Criminal Justice at Keele University, UK.

Paul Lawrence is Senior Lecturer in History at the Open University, UK.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2005
Publisher
Willan Publishing
Pages
232
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781843921172

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