Crime and poverty in 19th century England : the economy of makeshifts
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Crime and poverty in 19th century England : the economy of makeshifts
(History of crime, deviance and punishment)
Bloomsbury Academic, 2015
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"First published 2014. Paperback edition first published 2015"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references (p. [177]-192) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
It has long been suggested that poverty was responsible for a criminal underclass emerging in Britain during the nineteenth century. Until quite recently, historians did little to challenge this perception. Using innovative quantitative and qualitative data analysis techniques, this book looks in detail at some of the causal factors that motivated the poorer classes to commit crime, or act in ways that transgressed acceptable standards of behaviour. It demonstrates how the strategies that these individuals employed varied between urban and rural environments, and shows how the poor railed against legislative reforms that threatened the solvency of their households. In the process, this book provides the first solid appreciation of the complex relationship between crime and poverty in two distinct socio-economic regions between 1830 and 1885.
Table of Contents
Introduction \ 1. The Social and Economic Development of Oxfordshire and Kent, 1830-1885 \ 2. Legislative Reforms and Protests \ 3. Crime and the Economy of Makeshifts in the Medway Towns and Rural Districts of North Oxfordshire, 1830-1885 \ 4. Prostitution and the Economy of Makeshifts \ 5. Conclusions \ Bibliography \ Index
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