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Geschichte des Verbrechens im Vereinigten Königreich und Irland

Diese Reihe taucht in die dunklen Winkel der britischen und irischen Geschichte ein und deckt faszinierende und oft erschreckende True-Crime-Erzählungen auf. Jeder Band untersucht ikonische Fälle, die die kriminelle Vergangenheit der Region geprägt haben. Leser können detaillierte Ermittlungen, psychologische Profile von Tätern und den sozialen Kontext jedes Ereignisses erwarten. Es ist eine fesselnde Lektüre für Geschichtsinteressierte und True-Crime-Fans.

Crime in England 1815-1880
Crime in England 1688-1815
Crime in Scotland 1660-1960
Crime in England 1880-1945

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  • Crime in England 1880-1945

    The rough and the criminal, the policed and the incarcerated

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    Focusing on the evolution of the criminal justice system from the Victorian era to the twentieth century, this book presents a series of engaging thematic debates. It appeals to historians, criminologists, and research methods specialists, while also captivating undergraduates and school students interested in the history of crime. The ambitious mapping of these changes offers a rich exploration of the complexities within the criminal justice landscape.

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  • Crime in Scotland 1660-1960

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    • 332 Seiten
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    The history of crime in Scotland is explored, challenging the perception of a violent culture. It analyzes shifts in violent behavior over time, the influence of religion on acts of violence, and the impact of gender on these dynamics. Additionally, it compares the levels of violence in Scotland with those in the rest of the UK, providing a nuanced understanding of the factors that shape violent behavior in the region.

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    Exploring the intersection of criminal justice history and contemporary criminology, this book employs a lively and accessible style enriched by various case studies. It highlights how historical insights can inform and enhance current discussions and debates within the field, making it a valuable resource for understanding the evolution of crime and justice.

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  • Crime in England 1815-1880

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    Focusing on the period from 1815 to 1880, this book offers a distinctive perspective on societal attitudes towards crime and the functioning of the criminal justice system in England. It explores how perceptions of criminality evolved and examines the various factors influencing crime during this transformative era.

    Crime in England 1815-1880