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Whores and Highwaymen - Crime and Justice in the Eighteenth-Century Metropolis

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Gregory J Durston MA! DipL! LLM! PhD of the Middle Temple and Lincoln's Inn! Barrister-at-Law was born and lives in London. He studied history for his first degree before turning to the law! and qualifying for the bar. He has taught in Law Schools in England and Japan and is currently Reader in Law at Kingston University in Surrey. Klappentext A huge work of reference.A fresh perspective on a crucial time for courts, policing and punishment.Shows how individuals, concerned parties and vested interests drove many of the era's developments.A colourful account, which captures the essence of the period.Running to nearly 700 pages, this comprehensive work on the development of summary jurisdiction, early policing and the emergence of London's embryonic modern criminal justice system looks at every aspect of these topics from numerous perspectives and across the eighteenth century. The 'whores' and 'highwaymen' of Gregory Durston's title are just some of the dubious characters met within this absorbing work, including thief-takers, trading justices, an upstart legal profession whose lower orders developed various ways to line their own pockets and magistrates and clerks who often preferred dealing with those cases which attracted fees.The book shows how little was planned by government or the authorities, and how much sprang up due to the efforts of individuals-so that the origins of social control, particularly at a local level, had much to do with personal ideas of morality, class boundaries and perceived threats, serious and otherwise.Based on news reports, Old Bailey and local archives, and other solid records the book weaves a compelling picture of a critical time in English history, through the voices of contemporary observers as well as the best of writings by experts ever since. At its broadest point, the book spans the period from the Glorious Revolution to the early 1820s. It falls into three parts:Crime and the Metropolis-including Metropolitan crime, attitudes to crime and policing, explanations for crime, and criminal law and procedure.Policing-including policing the metropolis, constables, the watch, beadles, the role of the military, and the detection of crime.Justice-including the magistracy and its work, ways of prosecution, trial in the lower and higher courts, and the penal regimes of the day.Whores and Highwaymen concentrates on the Metropolis but also compares other parts of England and Wales.AuthorGregory Durston MA, DipL, LLM, PhD, of the Middle Temple and Lincoln's Inn, Barrister, studied history for his first degree before turning to the law. He is currently Reader in Law at Kingston University. Zusammenfassung The 'whores' and 'highwaymen' of the title are just some of the dubious characters met within this absorbing work! including thief-takers! trading justices! an upstart legal profession whose lower orders developed various ways to line their own pockets and magistrates and clerks who often preferred dealing with those cases which attracted fees. ...

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Authors Gregory J Dunston, Gregory J. Dunston, Gregory J Durston, Gregory J. Durston, DURSTON GREGORY J
Publisher Waterside Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.11.2012
 
EAN 9781904380757
ISBN 978-1-904380-75-7
No. of pages 672
Series Crime History Series
Subjects Humanities, art, music > History
Social sciences, law, business > Law > General, dictionaries

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