Policing and punishment in nineteenth century Britain (Vol. 1) edited by Victor Bailey.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: (Routledge library editions. The history of crime and punishment)Publication details: Great Britain : Routledge, 2016.Description: 248 pISBN:- 9781138942677
- 363.250941 BAI/POL
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Table of Contents :
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Private initiative in law enforcement : associations for the prosecution of felons, 1744-1856
Chapter 3. Police, power and community in a provincial English town : Portsmouth, 1815-1875
Chapter 4. The police and the public in mid-nineteenth-century Warwickshire
Chapter 5. The metropolitan police, the home office and the threat of outcast London
Chapter 6. Penal servitude 1846-1865 : a system in evolution
Chapter 7. Public opinion and law enforcement : the ticket-of-leave scares in mid-Victorian Britain
Chapter 8. Grinding men good? Lancashire's prisons at mid-century
Chapter 9. Magistrates and madmen : segregating the criminally insane in late-nineteenth-century Warwickshire
Index