Crime, as the term is now understood, acquired its meaning at a particular point in time, within a particular kind of society. The idea of crime as a general social phenomenon first emerged in England in the late eighteenth century. This article examines the genesis of crime as a concept, contrasting the changing perspectives of the eighteenth century on crime with those of the present day.Le crime, tel que ce terme est entendu de nos jours, revêtit son entière signification à une époque donnée dans une société donnée. L'idée de crime comme phénomène social général fit son apparition en Angleterre vers la fin du dix-huitième siècle. Cet article étudie la genèse du crime en tant que concept, mettant en contraste la notion changeante de crime...
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The article presents the hypothesis that a normal level (e.g., optimal, reasonable, or suitable amou...
Cette étude propose de s’intéresser à un genre littéraire mineur, le Newgate, regroupant des romans ...
This article explores the role that ‘habit’ played in discourses on crime in the eighteenth century,...
Crime, as the term is now understood, acquired its meaning at a particular point in time, within a p...
Connu de tous, employé dans toutes les disciplines, abondam-ment utilisé, le concept de crime contre...
Gabriel Tarde, along with Durkheim and others, set the foundations for what is today a common-sense ...
This article investigates the rise and fall of the criminal celebrity in London between 1660 and 179...
This paper highlights a dramatic change that took place in the conceptualisation of crime during the...
A juvenile criminal-type ? Theorising the delinquent body in England, c. 1830-1865 This article cons...
«Crime, news items and popular culture at the end of the 19th century». The chronicling of criminal ...
International audienceLe pénal-welfarisme - le paradigme pénal qui voulait que la délinquance est pr...
This article presents an effort of a critical-epistemological reflection on the way the notion of cr...
Nature sets out its orderliness for mankind to abide by. This orderliness follows the course of, and...
«From 'violent incident' to 'heinous crime'». In Western history, homicide is regarded as a behaviou...
À rebours de l'enseignement des historiens, selon lequel les sociétés se pacifient à mesure que leur...
The article presents the hypothesis that a normal level (e.g., optimal, reasonable, or suitable amou...
Cette étude propose de s’intéresser à un genre littéraire mineur, le Newgate, regroupant des romans ...
This article explores the role that ‘habit’ played in discourses on crime in the eighteenth century,...