
First Published In 1980. Routledge Is An Imprint Of Taylor & Francis, An Informa Company. Bookcover; Half-title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgments; General Introduction; Part I History:; Introduction; 1 Property, Authority And The Criminal Law; 2 Popular Attitudes To The Law In The Eighteenth Century; 3 The Ideological Origins Of The Penitentiary; 4 Towards A National Standard Of Police; 5 The Plague Of The Blue Locusts: Police Reform And Popular Resistance In Northern England, 1840-57; 6 Policing The Working-class City; 7 White-collar Crime And The Institutionalisation Of Ambiguity: The Case Of The Early Factory Acts 8 A Visit To The Rookery Of St Giles And Its Neighbourhood 9 On The Number Of Costermongers And Other Street Folk; 10 The Threat Of Outcast London; 11 The Street Children Of London; 12 Vagrancy And Delinquency In An Urban Setting; Part Ii Theory:; Introduction; 13 Footprints On The Sand: A Further Report On Criminology And The Sociology Of Deviance In Britain; 14 Thinking Seriously About Crime: Some Models Of Criminology; 15 Individual Deviance: The Search For The Criminal Personality; 16 Social Disorganisation Theories 17 Moral Development And The Family: The Genesis Of Crime 18 Humanising The Deviant: Affinity And Affiliation Theories; 19 The Person And Group Reality; 20 Law, Class And Control; Index Compiled By Mike Fitzgerald, Gregor Mclennan And Jennie Pawson. Description Based Upon Print Version Of Record. Includes Bibliographies And Index. English
Page Count:
516
Publication Date:
2003-01-01
ISBN-10:
0203478789
ISBN-13:
9780203478783
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