This chapter considers societal discourses about young people, based on historical assumptions concerning class and gender. It focuses primarily on nineteenth century perceptions of a criminal underclass made up of prostitutes and young offenders, driven by their lustful greed for money and sex. During this time there was a high level of moral panic over these perceived gangs. Two distinct gender characterisations are considered: the ‘fallen woman’ and the ‘artful dodger’. This chapter concludes, through a critical appraisal of the literature, that the perception of these groups was far greater than their actual existence. The final section of the chapter considers the legacy and evolution of such labels into the present day. Distinct ster...
Law and crime are subjects widely spoken of and written about in public debates as well as in resear...
The Victorian era was characterised by a fascination with the criminal’s psyche. In the late 1860s, ...
In the contemporary popular imagination the juvenile offender can be placed anywhere on a spectrum r...
This chapter considers societal discourses about young people, based on historical assumptions conce...
This book challenges the prevailing historiography of female criminality in nineteenth-century Brita...
This chapter consists of a literature review of girls’ and young women’s crime and deviance from a l...
Age, prostitution and punishment in the late-nineteenth century. Considerable research has been unde...
The belief that women secretly hate other women is one with a long history. This article highlights ...
In Jailbreakers, Villains, and Vampires: Representations of Criminality in Early-Victorian Popular T...
In 17th-century London, where women were bound to strict social rules and regulations, those who bre...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The York Penitentiary Society, a cha...
The paper argues that nineteenth-century prostitutes reclaimed power through deliberate dressing. It...
This article explores the development of historical writing on British youth delinquency over the l...
Historicized research on female habitual criminality provides insight into the interactions and stru...
This thesis is a study of 3804 female convicts transported to the British penal colony of Van Dieme...
Law and crime are subjects widely spoken of and written about in public debates as well as in resear...
The Victorian era was characterised by a fascination with the criminal’s psyche. In the late 1860s, ...
In the contemporary popular imagination the juvenile offender can be placed anywhere on a spectrum r...
This chapter considers societal discourses about young people, based on historical assumptions conce...
This book challenges the prevailing historiography of female criminality in nineteenth-century Brita...
This chapter consists of a literature review of girls’ and young women’s crime and deviance from a l...
Age, prostitution and punishment in the late-nineteenth century. Considerable research has been unde...
The belief that women secretly hate other women is one with a long history. This article highlights ...
In Jailbreakers, Villains, and Vampires: Representations of Criminality in Early-Victorian Popular T...
In 17th-century London, where women were bound to strict social rules and regulations, those who bre...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The York Penitentiary Society, a cha...
The paper argues that nineteenth-century prostitutes reclaimed power through deliberate dressing. It...
This article explores the development of historical writing on British youth delinquency over the l...
Historicized research on female habitual criminality provides insight into the interactions and stru...
This thesis is a study of 3804 female convicts transported to the British penal colony of Van Dieme...
Law and crime are subjects widely spoken of and written about in public debates as well as in resear...
The Victorian era was characterised by a fascination with the criminal’s psyche. In the late 1860s, ...
In the contemporary popular imagination the juvenile offender can be placed anywhere on a spectrum r...