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Crime and empire, 1840-1940 [electronic resource] : criminal justice in local and global context / edited by Barry S. Godfrey, Graeme Dunstall.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Cullompton, Devon, UK ; Portland, Or., USA : Willan Pub., 2005.Description: 1 online resource (xiii, 253 p.) : illISBN:
  • 9781134009312 (electronic bk.)
  • 1134009313 (electronic bk.)
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Crime and empire, 1840-1940.DDC classification:
  • 364.9/034 22
LOC classification:
  • HV7419 .C74 2005eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Crime and empire: introduction / Graeme Dunstall and Barry S. Godfrey -- The changes in policing and penal policy in nineteenth-century Europe / Clive Emsley -- Explaining the history of punishment / John Pratt -- Crimes of violence, crimes of empire? / Mark Finnane -- Colonialism and the rule of law: the case of South Australia / Julie Evans -- Colonial history and theories of the present: some reflections upon penal history and theory / Mark Brown -- Crime, the legal archive and postcolonial histories / Catherine Coleborne -- Trace and transmissions: techno-scientific symbolism in early twentieth-century policing / Dean Wilson -- The English model? Policing in late nineteenth-century Tasmania / Stefan Petrow -- The growth of crime and crime control in developing towns: Timaru and Crewe, 1850-1920 / Barry S. Godfrey and Graeme Dunstall -- (Re)presenting scandal: Charles Reade's advocacy of professionalism within the English prison system / Sarah Anderson -- 'Saving our unfortunate sisters'? Establishing the first separate prison for women in New Zealand / Anna McKenzie -- Maori police personnel and the rangatiratanga discourse / Richard S. Hill -- 'To make the precedent fit the crime': British legal responses to sati in early nineteenth-century north India / Jane Buckingham -- 'Everyday life' in Boer women 's testimonies of the concentration camps of the South African War, 1899-1902 / Helen Dampier -- Codification of the criminal law: the Australasian parliamentary experience / Jeremy Finn.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Crime and empire: introduction / Graeme Dunstall and Barry S. Godfrey -- The changes in policing and penal policy in nineteenth-century Europe / Clive Emsley -- Explaining the history of punishment / John Pratt -- Crimes of violence, crimes of empire? / Mark Finnane -- Colonialism and the rule of law: the case of South Australia / Julie Evans -- Colonial history and theories of the present: some reflections upon penal history and theory / Mark Brown -- Crime, the legal archive and postcolonial histories / Catherine Coleborne -- Trace and transmissions: techno-scientific symbolism in early twentieth-century policing / Dean Wilson -- The English model? Policing in late nineteenth-century Tasmania / Stefan Petrow -- The growth of crime and crime control in developing towns: Timaru and Crewe, 1850-1920 / Barry S. Godfrey and Graeme Dunstall -- (Re)presenting scandal: Charles Reade's advocacy of professionalism within the English prison system / Sarah Anderson -- 'Saving our unfortunate sisters'? Establishing the first separate prison for women in New Zealand / Anna McKenzie -- Maori police personnel and the rangatiratanga discourse / Richard S. Hill -- 'To make the precedent fit the crime': British legal responses to sati in early nineteenth-century north India / Jane Buckingham -- 'Everyday life' in Boer women 's testimonies of the concentration camps of the South African War, 1899-1902 / Helen Dampier -- Codification of the criminal law: the Australasian parliamentary experience / Jeremy Finn.

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