This thesis explores the history of juvenile delinquency in England during the decades bracketing the nineteenth century’s turn and how modern historians have analyzed this period. The purported birth of juvenile delinquency during this tumultuous period is widely attributed by both historians and Victorians to the explosive growth in England’s urban population. Contemporary statistics of criminal prosecutions confirmed emergent literary tropes that viewed childhoods spent on city streets as inevitably corrupting. Public policy and private charity for more than a century thereafter would recommend removal from the city’s corrupting cultural influences to a highly romanticized vision of rural space as healing innocence. This thesis challenge...
Rural England is still perceived by many as a crime- free idyll, despite increasing evi...
Youth justice in England and Wales is paradoxical in the sense that it treats young people who break...
Crime, Policing and Punishment in England, 1660-1914 offers an overview of the changing nature of cr...
This article explores the development of historical writing on British youth delinquency over the l...
Young Criminal Lives is the first cradle-to-grave study of the experiences of some of the thousands ...
Crime in England, 1815-1880 provides a unique insight into views on crime and criminality and the op...
In 1851 Birmingham hosted the first national conference on juvenile criminality, one in a series of ...
Rural England is still perceived by many as a crime-free idyll, despite increasing evidence to the c...
During the First World War approximately one quarter of the adult male population of England and Wal...
We use a data set consisting of felony trials in London from 1835 to 1913 to analyze changing demogr...
Using contemporary sources from the north-west of England in the Victorian period, the authors exami...
This thesis analyses policing and crime control in nineteenth-century England, through a case study ...
This study examines the petty court records of Northampton, England for the years 1875 and 1900 and ...
Rural England is still perceived by many as a crime-free idyll, despite increasing evidence to the c...
This thesis seeks to place in a political context interwar developments in criminal justice policy. ...
Rural England is still perceived by many as a crime- free idyll, despite increasing evi...
Youth justice in England and Wales is paradoxical in the sense that it treats young people who break...
Crime, Policing and Punishment in England, 1660-1914 offers an overview of the changing nature of cr...
This article explores the development of historical writing on British youth delinquency over the l...
Young Criminal Lives is the first cradle-to-grave study of the experiences of some of the thousands ...
Crime in England, 1815-1880 provides a unique insight into views on crime and criminality and the op...
In 1851 Birmingham hosted the first national conference on juvenile criminality, one in a series of ...
Rural England is still perceived by many as a crime-free idyll, despite increasing evidence to the c...
During the First World War approximately one quarter of the adult male population of England and Wal...
We use a data set consisting of felony trials in London from 1835 to 1913 to analyze changing demogr...
Using contemporary sources from the north-west of England in the Victorian period, the authors exami...
This thesis analyses policing and crime control in nineteenth-century England, through a case study ...
This study examines the petty court records of Northampton, England for the years 1875 and 1900 and ...
Rural England is still perceived by many as a crime-free idyll, despite increasing evidence to the c...
This thesis seeks to place in a political context interwar developments in criminal justice policy. ...
Rural England is still perceived by many as a crime- free idyll, despite increasing evi...
Youth justice in England and Wales is paradoxical in the sense that it treats young people who break...
Crime, Policing and Punishment in England, 1660-1914 offers an overview of the changing nature of cr...