We explore why the idea of the criminal class came into being.
Starting with garrotters lurking in dark Victorian alleyways, the
fiend Jack the Ripper stalking London’s streets to the menace of
violent gangs, the ‘Scuttlers’, Peaky Blinders, and Liverpool’s
High Rip, all the way through to 1970s joyriders, 1990s ravers, and
the modern drug trade that brings guns and knives to our streets. It
describes the actions taken to control the hard-core group –
increasingly harsh punishments, executions, floggings, long prison
sentences and the ways that society learns about crime, dangerous
areas, and the people who habitually offend against society. How do we
know what dangers apparently lurk in the inner cities? What part did
the newspapers, authors and social investigators play in
sensationalising some crimes, and were they right to do so? The book
compares real-life criminals (and their lives) with fictional
accounts, such as the Artful Dodger, Pinkie in Brighton Rock, and the
scenes that social investigators such as Henry Mayhew dragged back
from the criminal rookeries to entertain and frighten respectable
people. Perhaps most importantly, the book shows which groups have
been targeted as the criminal classes, particularly the young, as well
as ethnic and racial minorities, and concludes by asking, “Who are
the new criminal classes likely to be?“
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Who Does Society Fear and Why?
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781399067140
Publisert
2025
Utgiver
Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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