Crime History and Histories of Crime
Studies in the Historiography of Crime and Criminal Justice in Modern History
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:16th Feb '96
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Essays on criminal behavior and justice around the world, from medieval Western Europe to modern Canada.
This wide-ranging work examines aspects of crime, punishment and criminal justice, from medieval Western Europe to modern-day Canada. The chapters also look at the evolution of police systems as societies urbanise and undergo population changes.
When is a crime a crime—or an act condoned by a significant portion of society? When is a criminal a criminal—or a revolutionary or a national hero? As the chapters in this collection make clear, what constitutes criminal activity varies, to a degree, among different societies and at different moments in a society's history. In this wide-ranging work, major historians of criminology and penology examine aspects of crime and criminal justice from medieval Western Europe to modern day Canada.
In addition to examining crime, the judicial system, and punishment in various societies, the chapters look at the evolution of police systems as societies urbanize and undergo population changes. Together these chapters look at many key questions concerning the modern study of criminal behavior. As such, the volume will be of great interest to researchers and scholars of the history of crime.
ISBN: 9780313287220
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
328 pages