Law, Crime & History
SOLON ON LINE JOURNAL
Law, Crime and History Volume 4 Issue 3 (2014)
Articles
Colin R. Moore and Gerry R. Rubin, Civilian Detective Doctrine in the 1930s and its Transmission to the Military Police in 1940-42, 1-30
David E. Ruth,‘Our Free Society is Worthy of Better’: Caryl Chessman, Capital Punishment,
and Cold War Culture, 31-55
Robert S. Shiels, The Structure of Authority and the Prosecution of Crime in the Sheriff Courts of Mid-Victorian Scotland, 56-73
Debate Forum
Ian Marsh,Conceptualising Media Representations of Crime and Justice within Historical and Contemporary Criminology, 74-83
Book Reviews
David Beckingham,Alcohol and Moral Regulation: Public Attitudes, Spirited Measures and Victorian Hangovers, 84-86
John Walliss,Crime in England, 1688-1815 and Crime in England, 1880-1945: The rough and the criminal, the police and the incarcerated, 87-89
John Walliss, Capital Punishment in Twentieth-Century Britain: Audience, Justice, Memory, 90-92
Judith Rowbotham,City of Gangs. Glasgow and the Rise of the British Gangster, 93-96
Conference Reports
Cerian Charlotte Griffiths, British Crime Historians Symposium 2014, 97-100