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Rogues, Thieves And the Rule of Law: The Problem Of Law Enforcement In North-East England, 1718-1820
By (author) Gwenda Morgan, By (author) Peter Rushton
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""Rogues, Thieves and the Rule of Law"" is a large-scale study of crime, disorder and law enforcement in northern England in the early modern period. London was not the only city where female criminals were common and gangs were feared, nor was it the sole centre of industrial and political agitation. The north was an area of national significance which supplied the capital with its fuel and whose tendency to industrial insurgence commanded the attention of every 18th-century administration. Arguing that much of the recent work on early modern crime has focused on London and its surrounding counties, which have wrongly been interpreted as typical of the whole country, this study, in contrast, seeks to place the metropolitan image within the wider context of regional realities. As such, it offers a significant antidote to the picture of excessive brutality associated with London and Tyburn, breaking new ground by encompassing crime in an entire region and at all levels of the judicial system. It uniquely reflects upon gender and crime, the development of transportation, the rise of imprisonment and the convergence of military and civil power, in an attempt to contain an assertive and
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Publisher | Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published date | 27 May 1998
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 302
Dimensions | 234 x 156 x 0mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 720g
ISBN | 978-1-8572-8116-3
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BISAC | history / social history
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