This paper examines the role of the victim through the prism of prosecutor in the first third of the nineteenth century when England did not have a public prosecutor or national police force and most crimes were prosecuted in the courts by the victim. The selection of cases is drawn from a larger investigation of female offenders punished by transportation to New South Wales, Australia. The cases demonstrate the diversity of victims, the power they held as prosecutors and highlight the process from apprehension to conviction. Historical records of regional English Assizes and Sessions were investigated to identify the victim and record the prosecution process
The crime of infanticide plagued England throughout the nineteenth century, but by the 1860s it seem...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Violent crime has provided a ...
Over the years, the role of victims in the criminal process has considerably evolved in common law j...
This paper examines the role of the victim through the prism of prosecutor in the first third of the...
Despite substantial misgivings about the activities and character of private prosecutors in England ...
Historians of English criminal justice administration have long asserted that criminal prosecution i...
This article examines the changes in prosecution practices and policies that shaped crime trends bet...
An overview of the development of private prosecution into police prosecution in England 1750-1850, ...
Crime in England, 1815-1880 provides a unique insight into views on crime and criminality and the op...
The focus of research has traditionally been upon the higher courts of the Quarter Sessions and the ...
The focus of research has traditionally been upon the higher courts of the Quarter Sessions and the ...
The English notion of the proper prosecutorial role as that of the non-partisan ‘minister of justice...
An examination into the progress made by victims of crime in achieving legal and cultural recognitio...
This chapter explores victims in historical contexts, considering how they have been conceptualised ...
This thesis studies aspects of women's criminal behaviour during the period from 1780-1830, using th...
The crime of infanticide plagued England throughout the nineteenth century, but by the 1860s it seem...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Violent crime has provided a ...
Over the years, the role of victims in the criminal process has considerably evolved in common law j...
This paper examines the role of the victim through the prism of prosecutor in the first third of the...
Despite substantial misgivings about the activities and character of private prosecutors in England ...
Historians of English criminal justice administration have long asserted that criminal prosecution i...
This article examines the changes in prosecution practices and policies that shaped crime trends bet...
An overview of the development of private prosecution into police prosecution in England 1750-1850, ...
Crime in England, 1815-1880 provides a unique insight into views on crime and criminality and the op...
The focus of research has traditionally been upon the higher courts of the Quarter Sessions and the ...
The focus of research has traditionally been upon the higher courts of the Quarter Sessions and the ...
The English notion of the proper prosecutorial role as that of the non-partisan ‘minister of justice...
An examination into the progress made by victims of crime in achieving legal and cultural recognitio...
This chapter explores victims in historical contexts, considering how they have been conceptualised ...
This thesis studies aspects of women's criminal behaviour during the period from 1780-1830, using th...
The crime of infanticide plagued England throughout the nineteenth century, but by the 1860s it seem...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.Violent crime has provided a ...
Over the years, the role of victims in the criminal process has considerably evolved in common law j...