Seeking to redress the traditional focus of historical criminology on
the West and Global North, Imperial Crime and Punishment brings a
fresh perspective to this burgeoning field by drawing instead on
imperial contexts. Chapters focus on the nineteenth and twentieth
centuries, which witnessed the development of the recognisably
‘modern’ institutions of the criminal justice system, including
policing and institutions of punishment and care. The collection
broadly covers punishment and its institutions, enforcement, a
reflection on methodological considerations for digital crime history,
and more. Examining imperial contexts such as India and Australia
beyond their immediate geographical context, authors highlight the
global and imperial context including the movement of ideas between
the British state and colonies, the international dimension of global
punishments, and movement of labour in this period. Offering
empirically-based studies from the archives in order to understand and
question beliefs about crime and social harm today, as well as ongoing
practices both in, and outside of, the criminal justice system,
Imperial Crime and Punishment provides a broad temporal and spatial
scope to build the historical criminology literature and better
understand and critique the world as it currently is.
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Approaches from Historical Criminology
Product details
ISBN
9781837972326
Published
2025
Publisher
Emerald Publishing Ltd.
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok