Crime in Historical Perspective Custom Essay

Assess how and why legal responses to changed in eighteenth and nineteenth centuries *Reference Emsley, Clive (2010), Crime and Society in England 1750-1900, Longman: Harlow, Chapters 6. Emsley, Clive (2011), Crime and Society in Twentieth Century England, Pearson: Harlow. Chapters 5. Godfrey, Barry and Lawrence, Paul (2011), Crime and Justice 1750-1950, Routledge: London, Chapter 9. Godfrey B. and Cox D (2013), Policing the Factory: Theft, Private Policing and the Law in Modern England, Bloomsbury: London Thompson, E.P. (1993), Customs in Common, Penguin: Middlesex, Chapter 6. Watkiss-Singleton, Ros (2014) ‘“Crime? No, it Wasn’t Really a Crime”: Using Oral History and Memoirs to Teach Crime History’, Law, Crime and History Vol.4 (1), https://www.pbs.plymouth.ac.uk/solon/journal/vol.4%20issue1%202014/Watkiss-Singleton%20paper%20-%20FINAL.pdf ALSO use sources from: Acts of Parliament or case reports (from the Old Bailey Online, Newgate Calendar or other reliable resources)

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