Crime and punishment are two dimensions of Ireland’s political as much as social history since 1740. Disorder was frequently taken to be characteristic of Irish life, capable of remedy only through ever more inventive techniques for disciplining the unruly Irish. Behind the stereotypes however lie the paradoxes – long periods of evident tranquillity, a capacity to re-shape policing and repression along lines that make possible the restoration of civil order. And every perspective we take on these dimensions reveals rich social and institutional histories, whose significance reaches out beyond the borders of the island. In this chapter we consider the changing contours of crime and the responses to it, embodied not only in the history of the...
To speak of pre-independence Ireland and criminal justice in the one breath could once mean only one...
Amidst ongoing debate about the links between crime and locale, one important question is the impact...
In examining the contours of criminal law and its application, most lawyers and criminologists are d...
As a peripheral state within English-speaking criminology, Ireland is often overlooked in mainstream...
The colonial origins of the Irish criminal justice system can be seen its buildings, laws, procedure...
A comprehensive study and interpretation of statistical data concerning crime and the penal system i...
Recent years have seen a re-introduction of the victim of crime into Irish criminal justice. This th...
Ireland's crime scene has experienced a drastic disimprovement. The political establishment and stat...
The image of Ireland as a place of violence in the 19th and early 20th century draws much substance ...
This country survey examines: the core Irish criminal justice institutions; basic trends in crime an...
This country survey examines the core Irish criminal justice institutions; basic trends in crime and...
This engaging textbook provides a broad and unique coverage of the key historical events that shaped...
It is not difficult to find, in Ireland, traces of what David Garland would call the "crime complex"...
Late nineteenth-century homicides in Ireland had several distinctive characteristics. They took plac...
Employing culture as a lens through which to examine the Irish criminal justice system, this paper...
To speak of pre-independence Ireland and criminal justice in the one breath could once mean only one...
Amidst ongoing debate about the links between crime and locale, one important question is the impact...
In examining the contours of criminal law and its application, most lawyers and criminologists are d...
As a peripheral state within English-speaking criminology, Ireland is often overlooked in mainstream...
The colonial origins of the Irish criminal justice system can be seen its buildings, laws, procedure...
A comprehensive study and interpretation of statistical data concerning crime and the penal system i...
Recent years have seen a re-introduction of the victim of crime into Irish criminal justice. This th...
Ireland's crime scene has experienced a drastic disimprovement. The political establishment and stat...
The image of Ireland as a place of violence in the 19th and early 20th century draws much substance ...
This country survey examines: the core Irish criminal justice institutions; basic trends in crime an...
This country survey examines the core Irish criminal justice institutions; basic trends in crime and...
This engaging textbook provides a broad and unique coverage of the key historical events that shaped...
It is not difficult to find, in Ireland, traces of what David Garland would call the "crime complex"...
Late nineteenth-century homicides in Ireland had several distinctive characteristics. They took plac...
Employing culture as a lens through which to examine the Irish criminal justice system, this paper...
To speak of pre-independence Ireland and criminal justice in the one breath could once mean only one...
Amidst ongoing debate about the links between crime and locale, one important question is the impact...
In examining the contours of criminal law and its application, most lawyers and criminologists are d...