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Capital Punishment in Twentieth-Century Britain - Audience, Justice, Memory (Paperback)
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Capital Punishment in Twentieth-Century Britain - Audience, Justice, Memory (Paperback)
Series: Routledge SOLON Explorations in Crime and Criminal Justice Histories
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Capital punishment for murder was abolished in Britain in 1965. At
this time, the way people in Britain perceived and understood the
death penalty had changed - it was an issue that had become
increasingly controversial, high-profile and fraught with emotion.
In order to understand why this was, it is necessary to examine how
ordinary people learned about and experienced capital punishment.
Drawing on primary research, this book explores the cultural life
of the death penalty in Britain in the twentieth century, including
an exploration of the role of the popular press and a discussion of
portrayals of the death penalty in plays, novels and films. Popular
protest against capital punishment and public responses to and
understandings of capital cases are also discussed, particularly in
relation to conceptualisations of justice. Miscarriages of justice
were significant to capital punishment's increasingly fraught
nature in the mid twentieth-century and the book analyses the
unsettling power of two such high profile miscarriages of justice.
The final chapters consider the continuing relevance of capital
punishment in Britain after abolition, including its symbolism and
how people negotiate memories of the death penalty. Capital
Punishment in Twentieth-Century Britain is groundbreaking in its
attention to the death penalty and the effect it had on everyday
life and it is the only text on this era to place public and
popular discourses about, and reactions to, capital punishment at
the centre of the analysis. Interdisciplinary in focus and
methodology, it will appeal to historians, criminologists,
sociologists and socio-legal scholars.
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