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Policing Women - Histories in the Western World, 1800 to 1950: Jo Turner, Helen Johnston, Marion Pluskota Policing Women - Histories in the Western World, 1800 to 1950
Jo Turner, Helen Johnston, Marion Pluskota
R1,182 Discovery Miles 11 820 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Policing Women examines for the first time the changing historical landscape of women’s experiences of their contact with the official state police between 1800 to 1950, in the Western world. Drawing on and going beyond existing knowledge about policing practices, the volume discusses how women encountered the official police, how they experienced that contact, and the outcomes of that contact in the modern Western world. In so doing, it is an original and much needed addition to the literature around changes in policing, women’s experiences of the criminal justice system, and women’s experiences of control and regulation. The chapters uncover such experiences in a geographically spread range of countries across Europe, US, Canada and Australia. Importantly the collection focuses upon a crucial epoch in the history of policing, a 150-year period when policing was rapidly changing and being increasingly placed on a formal level. Bringing together scholarly work from expert contributors, this unique volume draws to the fore women's experiences of policing. It will be of great use to students on undergraduate and postgraduate criminology and history courses, working on the history of crime, historical criminology, the history of criminal justice, and women’s history.

Policing Women - Histories in the Western World, 1800 to 1950: Jo Turner, Helen Johnston, Marion Pluskota Policing Women - Histories in the Western World, 1800 to 1950
Jo Turner, Helen Johnston, Marion Pluskota
R4,135 Discovery Miles 41 350 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Policing Women examines for the first time the changing historical landscape of women’s experiences of their contact with the official state police between 1800 to 1950, in the Western world. Drawing on and going beyond existing knowledge about policing practices, the volume discusses how women encountered the official police, how they experienced that contact, and the outcomes of that contact in the modern Western world. In so doing, it is an original and much needed addition to the literature around changes in policing, women’s experiences of the criminal justice system, and women’s experiences of control and regulation. The chapters uncover such experiences in a geographically spread range of countries across Europe, US, Canada and Australia. Importantly the collection focuses upon a crucial epoch in the history of policing, a 150-year period when policing was rapidly changing and being increasingly placed on a formal level. Bringing together scholarly work from expert contributors, this unique volume draws to the fore women's experiences of policing. It will be of great use to students on undergraduate and postgraduate criminology and history courses, working on the history of crime, historical criminology, the history of criminal justice, and women’s history.

Prison Readings (Paperback): Yvonne Jewkes, Helen Johnston Prison Readings (Paperback)
Yvonne Jewkes, Helen Johnston
R1,483 Discovery Miles 14 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Prison Readings provides a comprehensive, critical introduction to the main debates and dilemmas associated with prisons and imprisonment, bringing together a selection of the key readings on the subject, along with a comprehensive introduction and commentary written by the editors. The book will be essential reading for practitioners working in this field, and students studying prisons as part of courses in criminology, sociology, law, psychology, and other disciplines. Prison Readings introduces students to the history and development of prisons, contemporary theories and issues relating to prison populations, sociological and psychological literature on the effects of imprisonment, and to debates about the management and privatization of the prison estate and emerging trends.

Prison Readings (Hardcover): Yvonne Jewkes, Helen Johnston Prison Readings (Hardcover)
Yvonne Jewkes, Helen Johnston
R3,263 Discovery Miles 32 630 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Prison Readings provides a comprehensive, critical introduction to the main debates and dilemmas associated with prisons and imprisonment, bringing together a selection of the key readings on the subject, along with a comprehensive introduction and commentary written by the editors. The book will be essential reading for practitioners working in this field, and students studying prisons as part of courses in criminology, sociology, law, psychology, and other disciplines. Prison Readings introduces students to the history and development of prisons, contemporary theories and issues relating to prison populations, sociological and psychological literature on the effects of imprisonment, and to debates about the management and privatization of the prison estate and emerging trends.

Crime in England 1815-1880 - Experiencing the criminal justice system (Hardcover): Helen Johnston Crime in England 1815-1880 - Experiencing the criminal justice system (Hardcover)
Helen Johnston
R4,130 Discovery Miles 41 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Crime in England, 1815-1880 provides a unique insight into views on crime and criminality and the operation of the criminal justice system in England from the early to the late nineteenth century. This book examines the perceived problem and causes of crime, views about offenders and the consequences of these views for the treatment of offenders in the criminal justice system. The book explores the perceived causes of criminality, as well as concerns about particular groups of offenders, such as the 'criminal classes' and the 'habitual offender', the female offender and the juvenile criminal. It also considers the development of policing, the systems of capital punishment and the transportation of offenders overseas, as well as the evolution of both local and convict prison systems. The discussion primarily investigates those who were drawn into the criminal justice system and the attitudes towards and mechanisms to address crime and offenders. The book draws together original research by the author to locate these broader developments and provides detailed case studies illuminating the lives of those who experienced the criminal justice system and how these changes were experienced in provincial England. With an emphasis on the penal system and case studies on offenders' lives and on provincial criminal justice, this book will be useful to academics and students interested in criminal justice, history and penology, as well as being of interest to the general reader.

Crime in England 1815-1880 - Experiencing the criminal justice system (Paperback): Helen Johnston Crime in England 1815-1880 - Experiencing the criminal justice system (Paperback)
Helen Johnston
R1,518 Discovery Miles 15 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Crime in England, 1815-1880 provides a unique insight into views on crime and criminality and the operation of the criminal justice system in England from the early to the late nineteenth century. This book examines the perceived problem and causes of crime, views about offenders and the consequences of these views for the treatment of offenders in the criminal justice system. The book explores the perceived causes of criminality, as well as concerns about particular groups of offenders, such as the 'criminal classes' and the 'habitual offender', the female offender and the juvenile criminal. It also considers the development of policing, the systems of capital punishment and the transportation of offenders overseas, as well as the evolution of both local and convict prison systems. The discussion primarily investigates those who were drawn into the criminal justice system and the attitudes towards and mechanisms to address crime and offenders. The book draws together original research by the author to locate these broader developments and provides detailed case studies illuminating the lives of those who experienced the criminal justice system and how these changes were experienced in provincial England. With an emphasis on the penal system and case studies on offenders' lives and on provincial criminal justice, this book will be useful to academics and students interested in criminal justice, history and penology, as well as being of interest to the general reader.

Penal Servitude - Convicts and Long-Term Imprisonment, 1853-1948 (Paperback): Helen Johnston, Barry Godfrey, David J. Cox Penal Servitude - Convicts and Long-Term Imprisonment, 1853-1948 (Paperback)
Helen Johnston, Barry Godfrey, David J. Cox
R721 Discovery Miles 7 210 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Established in 1853, after the end of penal transportation to Australia, the convict prison system and the sentence of penal servitude offered the most severe form of punishment - short of death - in the criminal justice system, and they remained in place for nearly a century. Penal Servitude is the first comprehensive study to examine the convict prison system that housed all those who were sentenced to penal servitude during this time. Helen Johnston, Barry Godfrey, and David Cox detail the administration and evolution of the system, from its creation in the 1850s and the building of the prison estate to the classification of prisoners within it. Exploring life in the convict prison through the experiences of the people who were subjected to it, the authors shed light on various details such as prison diet, education, and labour. What they find reveals the internal regimes; the everyday endurances, conformity, resistance, and rule breaking of convicts; and the interactions with the warders, medical officers, and governors that shaped daily life in the system. Reconstructing the life histories of hundreds of convict prisoners from detailed prison records, criminal registers, census data, and personal correspondence, Penal Servitude illuminates the lives of those who experienced long-term imprisonment in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Brennen - Sizzling Dragon Shifter Romance (Paperback): Paradox Book Covers-Formatting Brennen - Sizzling Dragon Shifter Romance (Paperback)
Paradox Book Covers-Formatting; Helen Johnston
R408 Discovery Miles 4 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
St. Matthew Passion (Sheet music, Bilingual): Johann Sebastian Bach St. Matthew Passion (Sheet music, Bilingual)
Johann Sebastian Bach; Edited by Neil Jenkins; Contributions by Christian Friedrich Henrici; Translated by Helen Johnston, John Troutbeck
R515 R473 Discovery Miles 4 730 Save R42 (8%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Most of the English-speaking choral singers who make up their country's thriving choirs and choral societies will have sung Bach's great Passions in English at some time or other. This edition is in both English and German, giving the individual choir the option of which language to perform in. This book contains a preface by the editor, Neil Jenkins, and a suggested 'on the day' rehearsal schedule by Sir David Willcocks. St. Matthew Passion was written for solo voices, ripieno choir, 2 SATB choirs and 2 orchestras. The vocal score contains all voice parts and a piano accompaniment.

Innocence Lost (Paperback): Paradox Book Cover-Formatting Innocence Lost (Paperback)
Paradox Book Cover-Formatting; Helen Johnston
R408 Discovery Miles 4 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Exams over and finished with school, Siobhan and her best friends take a glitzy break in the South of France. They're out for fun and ready to party, but when she meets the enigmatic Blake, all thoughts of a simple holiday romance fly out the window. Siobhan finds herself falling deeply in love, certain that she wants to spend the rest of her life with him. But in a shocking turn of events, that dream is shattered when Blake and his equally hunky friends vanish without a trace, leaving Siobhan heartbroken and confused, struggling to rebuild her life. Ten years on, the pair meet again - and Siobhan is left reeling when Blake reveals his darkest secret. He is a powerful vampire Elder - and he wants her for his Queen. But before the couple can even think about living happily ever after, they are separated again. And Siobhan is now in a lust-filled living nightmare from which there is no escape. Can Blake find his one true love once more and rescue her before she is corrupted forever?

Eternal Hunger (Paperback): Paradox Book Covers-Formatting Eternal Hunger (Paperback)
Paradox Book Covers-Formatting; Helen Johnston
R443 Discovery Miles 4 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Arctic Shorebirds in North America - A Decade of Monitoring (Hardcover, New): Jonathan Robert Bart, Victoria Helen Johnston Arctic Shorebirds in North America - A Decade of Monitoring (Hardcover, New)
Jonathan Robert Bart, Victoria Helen Johnston
R2,147 R1,762 Discovery Miles 17 620 Save R385 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Each year shorebirds from North and South America migrate thousands of miles to spend the summer in the Arctic. There they feed in shoreline marshes and estuaries along some of the most productive and pristine coasts anywhere. With so much available food they are able to reproduce almost explosively; and as winter approaches, they retreat south along with their offspring, to return to the Arctic the following spring. This remarkable pattern of movement and activity has been the object of intensive study by an international team of ornithologists who have spent a decade counting, surveying, and observing these shorebirds. In this important synthetic work, they address multiple questions about these migratory bird populations. How many birds occupy Arctic ecosystems each summer? How long do visiting shorebirds linger before heading south? How fecund are these birds? Where exactly do they migrate and where exactly do they return? Are their populations growing or shrinking? The results of this study are crucial for better understanding how environmental policies will influence Arctic habitats as well as the far-ranging winter habitats used by migratory shorebirds.

Penal Servitude - Convicts and Long-Term Imprisonment, 1853-1948 (Hardcover): Helen Johnston, Barry Godfrey, David J. Cox Penal Servitude - Convicts and Long-Term Imprisonment, 1853-1948 (Hardcover)
Helen Johnston, Barry Godfrey, David J. Cox
R2,438 Discovery Miles 24 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Established in 1853, after the end of penal transportation to Australia, the convict prison system and the sentence of penal servitude offered the most severe form of punishment - short of death - in the criminal justice system, and they remained in place for nearly a century. Penal Servitude is the first comprehensive study to examine the convict prison system that housed all those who were sentenced to penal servitude during this time. Helen Johnston, Barry Godfrey, and David Cox detail the administration and evolution of the system, from its creation in the 1850s and the building of the prison estate to the classification of prisoners within it. Exploring life in the convict prison through the experiences of the people who were subjected to it, the authors shed light on various details such as prison diet, education, and labour. What they find reveals the internal regimes; the everyday endurances, conformity, resistance, and rule breaking of convicts; and the interactions with the warders, medical officers, and governors that shaped daily life in the system. Reconstructing the life histories of hundreds of convict prisoners from detailed prison records, criminal registers, census data, and personal correspondence, Penal Servitude illuminates the lives of those who experienced long-term imprisonment in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Victorian Convicts (Hardcover): Helen Johnston, Barry Godfrey, David J. Cox Victorian Convicts (Hardcover)
Helen Johnston, Barry Godfrey, David J. Cox
R638 R532 Discovery Miles 5 320 Save R106 (17%) Out of stock

What was life like in the Victorian underworld - who were the criminals, what crimes did they commit, how did they come to a criminal career, and what happened to them after they were released from prison? Victorian Convicts, by telling the stories of a hundred criminal men and women, gives the reader an insight into their families and social background, the conditions in which they lived, their relationships and working lives, and their offences. They reveal how these individuals were treated by the justice and penal system of 150 years ago, and how they were regarded by the wider world around them. Such a rare and authentic insight into life in and out of prison will be fascinating reading for anyone who is interested in the history of crime and criminals, in legal and prison history and in British society in the nineteenth century.

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