Assimilating recent writing on police history and re-presenting it intelligibly is a bold enterprise. The author, a member of Warwick University Law School, has an established record of eclectic summary in relation to the history of prisons and criminal justice. The formidable bibliography listed in the current work indicates both how far academic interest in policing has grown in the last 40 years, and explains the opportunity accordingly available for the work of stock-taking represented by..
Despite the lack of any geographic qualifier in title or subtitle (consistent with publication in th...
Scotland has long exercised a brooding off-stage presence in the evolution of the police institution...
Paper presented to the Institute of Historical Research October 2018Professor Judith Rowbotham prese...
The publication of a new book by John Beattie is inevitably a major event in criminal justice histor...
Drew D. Gray has an established and growing reputation as a researcher into the English criminal jus...
Three high quality texts have recently made their appearance which further both our knowledge of the...
About the book: Providing a rounded and coherent history of crime and the law spanning the past 400 ...
This thesis is presented in two sections; the first, ‘Policing Print: The novel and the practice of ...
Crime and Society in Twentieth-Century England is the sequel to Clive Emsley’s evergreen textbook Cr...
Like all really good books, this one falls to be appreciated on a number of different levels. On the...
When I received this book for review, I wondered whether the author could say anything new about Lon...
This engaging textbook provides a broad and unique coverage of the key historical events that shaped...
By the middle of the nineteenth century, professional policing of a recognizably modern character wa...
A review of the ways in which contrasting sociological studies of policing and police criminalistic ...
In Violence in England since 1750 Emsley has added another important work to his distinguished serie...
Despite the lack of any geographic qualifier in title or subtitle (consistent with publication in th...
Scotland has long exercised a brooding off-stage presence in the evolution of the police institution...
Paper presented to the Institute of Historical Research October 2018Professor Judith Rowbotham prese...
The publication of a new book by John Beattie is inevitably a major event in criminal justice histor...
Drew D. Gray has an established and growing reputation as a researcher into the English criminal jus...
Three high quality texts have recently made their appearance which further both our knowledge of the...
About the book: Providing a rounded and coherent history of crime and the law spanning the past 400 ...
This thesis is presented in two sections; the first, ‘Policing Print: The novel and the practice of ...
Crime and Society in Twentieth-Century England is the sequel to Clive Emsley’s evergreen textbook Cr...
Like all really good books, this one falls to be appreciated on a number of different levels. On the...
When I received this book for review, I wondered whether the author could say anything new about Lon...
This engaging textbook provides a broad and unique coverage of the key historical events that shaped...
By the middle of the nineteenth century, professional policing of a recognizably modern character wa...
A review of the ways in which contrasting sociological studies of policing and police criminalistic ...
In Violence in England since 1750 Emsley has added another important work to his distinguished serie...
Despite the lack of any geographic qualifier in title or subtitle (consistent with publication in th...
Scotland has long exercised a brooding off-stage presence in the evolution of the police institution...
Paper presented to the Institute of Historical Research October 2018Professor Judith Rowbotham prese...