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History and Crime : a Transdisciplinary Approach /

Revealing the cross utility potential of multiple disciplines to advance knowledge in crime studies, History & Crimeshowcases new research into crime from across the interdisciplinary perspectives of early modern and modern history, criminology, forensic psychology, and legal studies.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Kehoe, Thomas J. (Editor ), Pfeifer, Jeffrey E. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bingley : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2021.
Edición:First edition.
Colección:Emerald Advances in Historical Criminology
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Chapter 1. Making Sense of History and Crime through a Synthesized Framework; Thomas J. Kehoe and Jeffrey E. Pfeifer Part I. Historical Research on Crime Chapter 2. Killing in Secret: State and Popular Perceptions of Infanticide in Early Modern Europe; Una McIlvenna Chapter 3. A Public Claim to Madness: Restoring Context to Forensic Psychiatry in Late-Nineteenth Century Victoria; Georgina Rychner Chapter 4. Towards a History of Deviance: Policing Drunkenness in Mid-Nineteenth-Century New South Wales; Matthew Allen Chapter 5. The Dazed and Dangerous Delinquents of Sin City: Policing and Detaining Juvenile Delinquents in 20th Century Las Vegas; Doris Morgan Rueda Chapter 6. Containing the Undesirables: Discretion and the Sentencing of Habitual Criminals in Australian Supreme Courts in the Twentieth Century; Lisa Durnian Chapter 7. The History of Forensic Psychology in Australia through a Legal Adjudication Narrative Lens: Cases from the Court of Criminal Jurisdiction; Jeffrey E. Pfeifer Part II. Crime Research from a Historical Perspective Chapter 8. Historical Criminology as a Field for Interdisciplinary Research and Trans-disciplinary Discourse; Paul Bleakley and Thomas J. Kehoe Chapter 9. Status Quotidian: Microhistory and the Study of Crime; Alex Tepperman Chapter 10. Breaking down the Blue Wall: Using Historical Criminology to Map Entrenched Networks of Police Corruption; Paul Bleakley Chapter 11. Historical Methods in the Critical Study of Drug Policy; Natalie Thomas Chapter 12. Making the Case for a Feminist Historical Criminology: Female Homicide Offending in Victoria 1860-1920; Vicky Nagy Chapter 13. 'Winning Hearts and Minds': A Historically-Motivated Model for Reactions to Occupation Strategy; Thomas J. Kehoe and Paul Bleakley Chapter 14. History, Crime Studies, and the Use of History for Impact-Based Research; Thomas J. Kehoe and Jeffrey E. Pfeifer.