In the second half of the nineteenth century, Australian law permittedcolonial governments to order capital punishment for crimes that were no longer punishable by death in England, including attempted murder, robbery under arms and, most controversially, rape. Australian lawmakers knew their obsolete criminal codes reflected badly on their reputation as merciful and enlightened. Yet when politicians proposed the abolition of the death penalty, they faced strong opposition. All agreed that an effective criminal justice system held an important role in securing colonial authority and power, but they differed in their conception of the best way to achieve this end. This article examines public debates about capital punishment from the 1840s ...
The exercise of the death penalty in England in the 19th century has long been a subject of academic...
This article examines the impact racial tensions exerted upon the transition from public to private ...
This thesis examines why capital punishment was abolished in Britain in spite of the consistent rete...
The abolition of the death penalty in Queensland in 1922 was the first in Australian jurisdictions, ...
In the former penal colony of New South Wales (NSW), a Labor government attempted what its counterpa...
In 1879, the New South Wales government took the unusual step of recommending the execution of three...
The death penalty in the 19th century in both colonial Australia and Great Britain was widely seen a...
The death penalty in the 19th century in both colonial Australia and Great Britain was widely seen a...
Copyright © 2008 Cambridge University PressCapital punishment in British colonial Africa was not jus...
This thesis examines the transition from public to private executions in colonial Australia. It asks...
Some form of capital punishment has been practiced for as long as there has been recorded history. E...
Variation in executions and abolition of the death penalty by year and state in Australia was used t...
The exercise of the death penalty and the operation of the prerogative of mercy in 19th century Brit...
The article talks about the role of Indigenous executions, especially by public hangings, in South A...
We examine correlates of public support for capital punishment using data from a large representativ...
The exercise of the death penalty in England in the 19th century has long been a subject of academic...
This article examines the impact racial tensions exerted upon the transition from public to private ...
This thesis examines why capital punishment was abolished in Britain in spite of the consistent rete...
The abolition of the death penalty in Queensland in 1922 was the first in Australian jurisdictions, ...
In the former penal colony of New South Wales (NSW), a Labor government attempted what its counterpa...
In 1879, the New South Wales government took the unusual step of recommending the execution of three...
The death penalty in the 19th century in both colonial Australia and Great Britain was widely seen a...
The death penalty in the 19th century in both colonial Australia and Great Britain was widely seen a...
Copyright © 2008 Cambridge University PressCapital punishment in British colonial Africa was not jus...
This thesis examines the transition from public to private executions in colonial Australia. It asks...
Some form of capital punishment has been practiced for as long as there has been recorded history. E...
Variation in executions and abolition of the death penalty by year and state in Australia was used t...
The exercise of the death penalty and the operation of the prerogative of mercy in 19th century Brit...
The article talks about the role of Indigenous executions, especially by public hangings, in South A...
We examine correlates of public support for capital punishment using data from a large representativ...
The exercise of the death penalty in England in the 19th century has long been a subject of academic...
This article examines the impact racial tensions exerted upon the transition from public to private ...
This thesis examines why capital punishment was abolished in Britain in spite of the consistent rete...