7 edition of Crime in England, 1550-1800 found in the catalog.
Crime in England, 1550-1800
Published
1977
by Princeton University Press in Princeton, N.J
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | edited by J. S. Cockburn. |
Contributions | Cockburn, J. S. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HV6943 .C74 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | xiv, 364 p. : |
Number of Pages | 364 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4536836M |
ISBN 10 | 0691052581 |
LC Control Number | 77002867 |
is an exemplary demonstration of how a statute was shaped. Its enforcement is discussed in M. G. Davies, The Enforcement of English Apprenticeship – (Cambridge, Mass., ). Among other social problems, crime is attracting increasing attention: a useful introduction is Crime in England – ed. J. S. Cockburn ().On witchcraft and its relationship to charity, see K Cited by: 5. The Paperback of the The Middling Sort of People: Culture, Society and Politics in England by Jonathan Barry, Christopher Brooks | at Barnes Due to COVID, orders may be delayed. Thank you for your : Jonathan Barry.
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Crime in England, , is the second collection of essays on the social history of crime and the criminal law in early modern England to HeinOnline -- 23 Am. J. Legal Hist. T.C. Curtis, ‘Quarter Sessions appearances and their background: a seventeenth-century regional study’, in Cockburn (ed.), Crime in England (). John Brewer and John Styles (eds.), An ungovernable people: the English and their law in the seventeenth .
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Criminal Courts and Procedure at Common Law 2. The Nature and Incidence of Crime in England A Preliminary Survey 3. Witchcraft in Tudor and Stewart Essex 4. This volume, first published inbrings together eleven studies of crime and the administration of the criminal law in England during the early modern period.
They represent a variety of approaches – legal, historical and sociological – to the study of historical : Paperback. Crime in England J.
Cockburn. Methuen, - Crime - pages. 1 Review. What people are saying - Write a review. We haven't found any reviews in the usual places. Other editions All Book Search results » Bibliographic information. Title: Crime in England /5(1). Introduction: crime and the historian / G.R.
Elton --Criminal courts and procedure at common law / J.H. Baker --The nature and incidences of crime in England a preliminary survey / J.S. Cockburn --Witchcraft in Tudor and Stuart Essex / A.D.J.
Macfarlane --Crime and delinquency in an Essex parish / J.A. Sharpe. Introduction: crime and the historian / G.R. Elton --Criminal courts and procedure at common law / J.H. Baker --The nature and incidence of crime in England / J.S. Cockburn --Witchcraft in Tudor and Stuart Essex / A.D.J. MacFarlane --Crime and delinquency in an Essex parish / J.A.
Sharpe --Communities and courts. Subject(s): Crime -- History -- England | Criminals -- History -- England | Criminal justice, Administration of -- History -- England | England crime | England criminal law justice administration | Crime England, | England. Criminal law. Justice.
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saving/5. Buy Crime in England, by Cockburn, J. (ISBN: ) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.2/5(1). See L. Knafla. 'Crime and Criminal Justice: a Critical Bibliography.' in S. Cockburn, ed. Crime in England (Princeton, ) A periodical devoted exclusively to the subject has also made an appearance; see Criminal Justice History: An International Annual.
by: For that reason the book Crime in England – is particularly impressive,’ for here the procedure is the complete opposite. The editor, Professor Cockburn, and his ten co-authors invited a historian of great integrity to write the introduction to their publication; they could be certain that he would carefully examine the methodological and theoretical approach of the ‘Social History of Criminality’, then still in Cited by: This volume, first published inbrings together eleven studies of crime and the administration of the criminal law in England during the early modern period.
They represent a variety of approaches - legal, historical and sociological - to the stud. Crime in England, / Author: edited by J. Cockburn. --Publication info: London: Methuen, Format: Book. This volume, first published inbrings together eleven studies of crime and the administration of the criminal law in England during the early modern period.
They represent a variety of approaches - legal, historical and sociological - to the study of historical crime. The initial essay in this study, which is written from a legal standpoint, is the first coordinated account of the.
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