By the middle of the nineteenth century, professional policing of a recognizably modern character was being put into place in England and in major American cities, where the English developments were surprisingly influential. But the event lagged the need by more than a century. The inadequacies of the inherited system of amateur policing and prosecuting had become apparent in the early eighteenth century. Institutions of law enforcement rooted in the communal life ofmedieval agricultural villages could not survive the transition to urban life. Impersonal social relations, especially in London, facilitated crime, especially property crime, and exacerbated the shortcomings ofamateur law enforcement. Many of the essays in this admirable colle...
The criminal law has often been seen as central to the rule of the eighteenth-century landed élite i...
The eighteenth century is often thought of as the century that modernized Europe. The development an...
This thesis analyses policing and crime control in nineteenth-century England, through a case study ...
By the middle of the nineteenth century, professional policing of a recognizably modern character wa...
Crime in England, 1550-1800, is the second collection of essays on the social history of crime and t...
Educated Londoners in the early 1800s, frightened by crime, tended to demonize the city's criminals,...
Historians of English criminal justice administration have long asserted that criminal prosecution i...
Like all really good books, this one falls to be appreciated on a number of different levels. On the...
In the course of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth century a series of measures were introdu...
Those interested in the movement to ascertain the facts of law administration have looked forward to...
The Victorians worried about many things, prominent among their worries being the ‘condition’ of Eng...
A Review of A History of English Criminal Law and Its Administration From 1750. Vols. 2 and 3. By Le...
This record contains the abstract for the book.What explains the law-abidingness of late Victorian E...
Slowly but surely the history of English criminal law is being rewritten. Abundant monographs, artic...
Assimilating recent writing on police history and re-presenting it intelligibly is a bold enterprise...
The criminal law has often been seen as central to the rule of the eighteenth-century landed élite i...
The eighteenth century is often thought of as the century that modernized Europe. The development an...
This thesis analyses policing and crime control in nineteenth-century England, through a case study ...
By the middle of the nineteenth century, professional policing of a recognizably modern character wa...
Crime in England, 1550-1800, is the second collection of essays on the social history of crime and t...
Educated Londoners in the early 1800s, frightened by crime, tended to demonize the city's criminals,...
Historians of English criminal justice administration have long asserted that criminal prosecution i...
Like all really good books, this one falls to be appreciated on a number of different levels. On the...
In the course of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth century a series of measures were introdu...
Those interested in the movement to ascertain the facts of law administration have looked forward to...
The Victorians worried about many things, prominent among their worries being the ‘condition’ of Eng...
A Review of A History of English Criminal Law and Its Administration From 1750. Vols. 2 and 3. By Le...
This record contains the abstract for the book.What explains the law-abidingness of late Victorian E...
Slowly but surely the history of English criminal law is being rewritten. Abundant monographs, artic...
Assimilating recent writing on police history and re-presenting it intelligibly is a bold enterprise...
The criminal law has often been seen as central to the rule of the eighteenth-century landed élite i...
The eighteenth century is often thought of as the century that modernized Europe. The development an...
This thesis analyses policing and crime control in nineteenth-century England, through a case study ...