The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs and Prehistoric Creatures is an unmatched reference work distinguished by its erudition and beauty - an illustrated who's who of prehistoric life and a source book of more than 500 million years of evolution on Earth
Helen Johnston Libri
La dottoressa Helen Johnston è docente senior di Criminologia le cui pubblicazioni approfondiscono la prospettiva storica della punizione e del controllo. La sua ricerca esplora a fondo le dimensioni sociali e storiche della criminologia, esaminando come la nostra comprensione e le nostre pratiche in materia di misure penali e supervisione si siano evolute nel tempo. Mira a offrire uno sguardo approfondito sul panorama in continua evoluzione della giustizia penale.






Victorian Convicts
- 224pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
The criminal lives of 100 Victorian convicts based on the official records of the police and prison authorities.
Focusing on the period from 1815 to 1880, this book offers a distinctive perspective on societal attitudes towards crime and the functioning of the criminal justice system in England. It explores how perceptions of criminality evolved and examines the various factors influencing crime during this transformative era.
John Godfrey took voluntary redundancy from a management post in the railway industry and wrote about it The Man on Crewe Station (Rockingham Press, 2011). The title poem of his second collection heads a section featuring contraptions, both old and new, as a form of tribute to their creators. There is a hint that poems themselves might also be considered beautiful contraptions.
Penal Servitude
- 272pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
Penal Servitude is the first comprehensive study of the convict prison system that housed all those who were sentenced to penal servitude between 1853 and 1948, detailing the administration and evolution of the system, its creation, the building of the prison estate, and the experiences of prisoners and staff within it.
The first history of the criminal classes which stretches from the 18th century to today.