Crime and culture : an historical perspective / edited by Amy Gilman Srebnick and Rene Levy.
2016
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Title
Crime and culture : an historical perspective / edited by Amy Gilman Srebnick and Rene Levy.
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Imprint
London : Routledge, 2016.
Description
1 online resource (xi, 225 pages).
Series
Advances in criminology.
Formatted Contents Note
Does the representation fit the crime? : some thoughts on writing crime history as historical text / Amy Gilman Srebnick
Criminological language and prose from the late eighteenth to the early twentieth century / Peter Becker
Science and narrative in Italian criminology, 1880-1920 / Mary Gibson
Robert Heindl's Berufsverbrecher : police perceptions of crime and criminals and structures of crime control in Germany during the first half of the twentieth century / Herbert Reinke
Narratives of crime, historical interpretation, and the course of human events : the Becker case and American progressivism / Allen Steinberg
Sergeant Goddard : the story of a rotten apple, or a diseased orchard? / Clive Emsley
Competing memories : resistance, collaboration, and the purge of the French police after World War II / Jean-Marc Berliere
Facts and fiction in police illegalisms : the case of controlled deliveries of drugs in France in the early 1990s / Rene Levy
Private crimes and public executions : discourses on guilt in the arrets criminels of the eighteenth-century parliament of Paris / Pascal Bastien
Rebels or bandits? : the representations of the 'Peasants' War' in Belgian departments under French rule (1798) / Xavier Rousseaux
The multiple lives of the Hungarian highwayman / Monika Matay and Gyorgy Csepeli
From Old Cap Collier to Nick Carter : or, Images of crime and criminal justice in American dime novel detective stories, 1880-1920 / Wilbur R. Miller.
Criminological language and prose from the late eighteenth to the early twentieth century / Peter Becker
Science and narrative in Italian criminology, 1880-1920 / Mary Gibson
Robert Heindl's Berufsverbrecher : police perceptions of crime and criminals and structures of crime control in Germany during the first half of the twentieth century / Herbert Reinke
Narratives of crime, historical interpretation, and the course of human events : the Becker case and American progressivism / Allen Steinberg
Sergeant Goddard : the story of a rotten apple, or a diseased orchard? / Clive Emsley
Competing memories : resistance, collaboration, and the purge of the French police after World War II / Jean-Marc Berliere
Facts and fiction in police illegalisms : the case of controlled deliveries of drugs in France in the early 1990s / Rene Levy
Private crimes and public executions : discourses on guilt in the arrets criminels of the eighteenth-century parliament of Paris / Pascal Bastien
Rebels or bandits? : the representations of the 'Peasants' War' in Belgian departments under French rule (1798) / Xavier Rousseaux
The multiple lives of the Hungarian highwayman / Monika Matay and Gyorgy Csepeli
From Old Cap Collier to Nick Carter : or, Images of crime and criminal justice in American dime novel detective stories, 1880-1920 / Wilbur R. Miller.
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First published 2005 by Ashgate Publishing.
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Taylor & Francis Online
Language
English
ISBN
9781315258966 (e-book : PDF)
9781351947619 (e-book: Mobi)
9780754623830 (hardback)
9781351947619 (e-book: Mobi)
9780754623830 (hardback)
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