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Crime and the courts in England, 1660-1800
J. M Beattie
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Frontmatter
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TABLES (page xi)
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ILLUSTRATIONS (page xv)
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SHORT TITLES OF PRINTED SOURCES (page xvii)
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PREFACE (page xxiii)
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CHAPTER I Introduction (page 3)
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PART 1 OFFENSES AND OFFENDERS BEFORE THE COURTS
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CHAPTER 2 Prosecution (page 35)
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CHAPTER 3 Violent Offenses (page 74)
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CHAPTER 4 Property Offenses and Offenders (page 140)
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CHAPTER 5 Patterns of Prosecution and the Character of Property Crime (page 199)
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PART II THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
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CHAPTER 6 Coming to Trial (page 267)
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CHAPTER 7 The Criminal Trial (page 314)
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CHAPTER 8 Verdicts and Pardons: Discretionary Powers in the Administration of the Law (page 400)
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CHAPTER 9 Punishment, 1660-1750: The impact of Transportation (page 450)
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CHAPTER 10 Punishment, 1750-1800: The Emergence of Imprisonment (page 520)
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CHAPTER 11 Conclusion (page 619)
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APPENDIX: A Note on the Data (page 639)
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BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MANUSCRIPT SOURCES AND SURREY ASSIZE PROCEEDINGS (page 645)
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INDEX (page 653)
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Published: 1986
Publisher: Oxford University Press
- 9780198200581 (hardcover)
- 9780198200574 (paper)