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Police Courts in Nineteenth-Century Scotland - Boundaries, Behaviours and Bodies

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Zusatztext 'These two volumes constitute a heavyweight companion study in every sense of the term - except! that is! for the clear! well-argued and accessible text. Carefully researched! based on an impressive range of archival sources! and rooted in detailed knowledge of existing scholarship! Police Courts makes a valuable and important contribution to a hitherto under-researched aspect of criminal justice history. Written by scholars who! intellectually! form a formidable duo! this exhaustive examination of Scottish police courts! their activities and their personnel puts down a bench mark that will be essential reading for historians of England and Scotland who will need carefully to reflect on the study's arguments and findings and follow up with new research.' Clive Emsley! Open University! UK'Overall these books are a fantastic achievement. They present a sophisticated and nuanced picture of the role of the lower courts and the part they played not only in implementing the nineteenth century revolution in criminal justice but in making the modern city. They balance an attention to detail with an awareness of broader historiographical and theoretical issues. They are a model for future studies in this area.' Lindsay Farmer in Law! Crime and History (2016) Informationen zum Autor David G. Barrie is Associate Professor of British History at The University of Western Australia and Susan Broomhall is Winthrop Professor of Early Modern History at The University of Western Australia. Zusammenfassung Taking the form of two companion volumes, Police Courts in Nineteenth-Century Scotland represents the first major investigation into summary justice in Scottish towns, c.1800 to1892. Whereas Volume 1, subtitled Magistrates, Media and the Masses, analysed the establishment, development and practice of police courts, Volume 2 explores. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction; Chapter 1 Violence and Vulnerability; Chapter 2 Breeding Criminals; Chapter 3 Commerce and Community; Chapter 4 Protecting, Purifying and Polluting; Chapter 5 Time, Place and Pastimes; Chapter 6 Poverty and Prostitution; Chapter 101 Conclusion;...

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