Modern Histories of Crime and Punishment

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Stanford University Press, 18‏/07‏/2007 - 352 من الصفحات

Modern Histories of Crime and Punishment showcases a variety of disciplinary, methodological, and theoretical approaches that, taken together, frame historical analysis in the study and teaching of criminal law. Featuring work by historians, lawyers, theorists, and sociologists, Modern Histories approaches the history of crime and punishment not as the freestanding study of a distinct institution or body of legal doctrine, but as part of a broader inquiry into the webs of governance and control that constitute social and political life.

 

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Introduction
1
Hans Litten and the Politics of Criminal
7
Toward
14
Criminal Responsibility and the Proof of Guilt
42
Politics
66
The Meaning of Killing 888
88
The Myth of Private Prosecution in England
151
in the Weimar Republic
175
Holmes on Criminal Law
198
The Moving Targets
224
Crime and Punishment on the Tea Plantations
272
Perjury
299
Index
329
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Markus D. Dubber is Professor of Law and Director of the Buffalo Criminal Law Center at SUNY Buffalo School of Law. His books include The Police Power: Patriarchy and the Foundations of American Government (2005), The Sense of Justice: Empathy in Law and Punishment (2006), and The New Police Science: The Police Power in Domestic and International Governance (coedited with M. Valverde; Stanford, 2006). Lindsay Farmer is Professor of Law at the University of Glasgow and author of Criminal Law, Tradition and Legal Order (1997), and The Trial on Trial (3 vols.) (coedited with R.A. Duff, V. Tadros, & S. Marshall, 2004-07).

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