This article analyses the Howard League's campaigning against the death penalty in mid-20th-century British colonies. It examines two case studies: the Howard League's campaign to limit the death penalty in the Palestine Mandate in the 1930s and their silence on mass executions during the Kenya Emergency in the 1950s. Drawing on Ben-Natan's (2021) concept of the dual penal regime, we argue the Howard League concentrated its intervention in ordinary penal regimes and demarcated emergency penal regimes as outside its sphere of interest and influence. Consequently, it was silent on the penal excess of colonial authorities during periods of counter-insurgency. Criminology as a discipline largely shares this demarcation of the penal measures ass...
This article is adapted from a presentation given at Sources and Methods in Criminology and Criminal...
During the Kenyan Emergency of 1952–1960, one of the most violent episodes in the history of the Bri...
A number of works have recently been published that seek to re-narrate colonial histories, with a pa...
This article analyses the Howard League's campaigning against the death penalty in mid-20th-century ...
The abolition of the death penalty in Queensland in 1922 was the first in Australian jurisdictions, ...
Copyright © 2008 Cambridge University PressCapital punishment in British colonial Africa was not jus...
A number of works have recently been published that seek to re-narrate colonial histories, with a pa...
This article seeks to illustrate the emergence and significance of permanent exile in the latter yea...
This article explores the death penalty in Barbados. Drawing on the historical context and the punis...
This poster will outline a new Leverhulme funded project, Race, Racialisation and the Death Penalty,...
In the second half of the nineteenth century, Australian law permittedcolonial governments to order ...
This thesis examines why capital punishment was abolished in Britain in spite of the consistent rete...
This special collection of articles on the death penalty and the politics of abolition in Asia and t...
The study of penal practices in colonised parts of Asia, Africa, Latin America, the Indian Ocean and...
This article is not the final print version. The print version is available at http://www.Bergpublis...
This article is adapted from a presentation given at Sources and Methods in Criminology and Criminal...
During the Kenyan Emergency of 1952–1960, one of the most violent episodes in the history of the Bri...
A number of works have recently been published that seek to re-narrate colonial histories, with a pa...
This article analyses the Howard League's campaigning against the death penalty in mid-20th-century ...
The abolition of the death penalty in Queensland in 1922 was the first in Australian jurisdictions, ...
Copyright © 2008 Cambridge University PressCapital punishment in British colonial Africa was not jus...
A number of works have recently been published that seek to re-narrate colonial histories, with a pa...
This article seeks to illustrate the emergence and significance of permanent exile in the latter yea...
This article explores the death penalty in Barbados. Drawing on the historical context and the punis...
This poster will outline a new Leverhulme funded project, Race, Racialisation and the Death Penalty,...
In the second half of the nineteenth century, Australian law permittedcolonial governments to order ...
This thesis examines why capital punishment was abolished in Britain in spite of the consistent rete...
This special collection of articles on the death penalty and the politics of abolition in Asia and t...
The study of penal practices in colonised parts of Asia, Africa, Latin America, the Indian Ocean and...
This article is not the final print version. The print version is available at http://www.Bergpublis...
This article is adapted from a presentation given at Sources and Methods in Criminology and Criminal...
During the Kenyan Emergency of 1952–1960, one of the most violent episodes in the history of the Bri...
A number of works have recently been published that seek to re-narrate colonial histories, with a pa...