Crime & Punishment
Crime doesn’t pay – so the saying goes, but what are the effects? In this section ideas of crime and criminality are addressed alongside attitudes towards the criminal and the legal system. How has punishment been treated over the generations and what difference does it appear to make are all concepts explored in this section in relation to British and International history.
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Past Time Toolkit: new learning resource about Victorian Prisons
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Polychronicon 171: Policing in Nazi Germany
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Polychronicon 157: Reinterpreting police-public relations in modern England
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Crime and Punishment - Roman to Early Modern
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The Bloody Code - Early Modern Crime and Punishment
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Crime and Punishment Selected Articles
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Crime and Punishment Through Time
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Crime & Punishment - Factors and Time Periods
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Roman Crime and Punishment
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Polychronicon 145: Interpreting the history of the modern prison
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