<p>For determined popular readers as well as serious scholars, Boudreau's book is worth plowing through to acquire an in-depth understanding of crime and working-class culture in interwar Halifax. It is even more valuable as a reminder that tough-on-crime policies can actually compound rather than ease social inequalities, racial divisions and economic hardship for the most vulnerable in urban societies.</p> - Paul W. Bennett (The Chronicle Herald, Halifax)

Interwar Halifax was a city in flux, a place where citizens debated adopting new ideas and technologies but agreed on one thing – modernity was corrupting public morality and unleashing untold social problems on their fair city.

In this context, citizens, policy makers, and officials turned to the criminal justice system to create a bulwark against further social dislocation. Officials modernized the city's machinery of order – courts, prisons, and the police force – and placed greater emphasis on crime control, while residents supported tough-on-crime measures and attached little importance to rehabilitation. These initiatives gave birth to a constructed vision of a criminal class that singled out ethnic minorities, working-class men, and female and juvenile offenders as problem figures in the eternal quest for order.

Michael Boudreau's in-depth study of crime and culture in interwar Halifax, the first of its kind, shows how tough-on-crime measures can compound, rather than resolve, social inequalities and dislocations.

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A groundbreaking exploration of the causes and consequences of Halifax's tough-on-crime measures in the interwar era.

Preface

Introduction: Crime, the Rule of Law, and Society

1 A City of Order in a Time of Turmoil: The Socio-Economic Contours of Interwar Halifax

2 The Machinery of Law and Order

3 The Social Perceptions of Crime and Criminals

4 "Miscreants" and "Desperadoes": Halifax's "Criminal Class"

5 Women, Crime, and the Law

6 The Ethnic Dimensions of Crime and Criminals

Conclusion: The Supremacy of Law and Order in Halifax

Appendices

Notes

Bibliography

Index

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An in-depth investigation of how Halifax faced the challenges of modernity by mounting a war on crime.

Product details

ISBN
9780774822046
Published
2012-05-18
Publisher
University of British Columbia Press
Weight
630 gr
Height
229 mm
Width
152 mm
Age
U, P, 05, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
352

Biographical note

Michael Boudreau is an associate professor in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at St. Thomas University.