Crime Control and Everyday Life in th..., David Churchill
Crime Control and Everyday Life in th..., David Churchill
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Crime Control and Everyday Life in the Victorian City
The Police and the Public

Author: David Churchill

Narrator: Lucy Rayner

Unabridged: 12 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/30/2018


Synopsis

The history of modern crime control is usually presented as a narrative of how the state wrested control over the governance of crime from the civilian public. Most accounts trace the decline of a participatory, discretionary culture of crime control in the early modern era, and its replacement by a centralized, bureaucratic system of responding to offending. The formation of the "new" professional police forces in the nineteenth century is central to this narrative: henceforth, it is claimed, the priorities of criminal justice were to be set by the state, as ordinary people lost what authority they had once exercised over dealing with offenders.

This book challenges this established view, and presents a fundamental reinterpretation of changes to crime control in the age of the new police. It breaks new ground by providing a highly detailed, empirical analysis of everyday crime control in Victorian provincial cities—revealing the tremendous activity which ordinary people displayed in responding to crime—alongside a rich survey of police organization and policing in practice.

About David Churchill

David Churchill is a Lecturer in Criminal Justice at the University of Leeds. He completed his PhD at The Open University and was Economic History Society Anniversary Research Fellow at the Institute of Historical Research. His research concerns policing, security, and crime control in modern Britain, and he has written several articles on these themes. He also works on urban history and on the uses of historical research in criminology and criminal justice studies. In 2016, he was awarded the Radzinowicz Prize and British Society of Criminology Policing Network Early Career Prize.


Reviews

Goodreads review by John on December 01, 2020

Interesting, scholarly analysis of crime control (policing) in Victorian England, using data and research from Liverpool, Leeds, and Manchester. These provincial cities provide a somewhat different view than period studies focused on London.......more

Goodreads review by Ariana on September 09, 2024

If you are a sociologist or criminologist you’d probably give this more stars. I was reading it as a witter researching Victorian England’s policing history. I did get some good content but it was extremely dry. I’ve read academic texts that were less dry so for me it was a 3 star read.......more

Goodreads review by Stephen on February 12, 2020

The early segments and the closing segments are a bit dry and academic but for the most part, it is an interesting narrative on the policing of working-class crime both by the public and the police.......more