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Crime and Punishment in England 1800 - 1850

 
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Crime and Punishment in England 1800 - 1850

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This 16 page paper considers hat does criminal law history before 1850 tells us about the processes of change in the law and legal institutions. The paper looks at the period 1800 – 1850 and examines four areas of law and the justice system; capital and corporal punishment including the “Bloody Code”; imprisonment and transportation to Australia; juvenile and women Offenders and the fringes of criminality including vagrants, drunkards and prostitutes. The bibliography cites 17 sources.
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Filename:TS14_TEcrimhist.rtf
Paper Title: Crime and Punishment in England 1800 - 1850
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