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E-raamat: Behaving Badly: Social Panic and Moral Outrage - Victorian and Modern Parallels

  • Formaat: 272 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Mar-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351955881
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  • Formaat: 272 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 02-Mar-2017
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351955881

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Both the Victorian age and the late twentieth century are often characterised by contemporaries as times of apparent economic affluence and stability. They are often depicted as periods that shared a conviction that the stability of society, including its affluence, was threatened by the activities of social deviants. These essays aim to examine crime of a socially visible nature, in the context of social panic and moral outrage in both the Victorian period and the late twentieth century. Through a series of interconnected case studies, exploring the social and legal responses to such offences and their public presentation through popular reporting and the court system, a series of apparent continuities as well as discontinuities are highlighted in the making of legislation. The innovative approach taken by the editors and contributors to concepts of crime and bad behaviour, make this essential reading for academics and practitioners. The interdisciplinary focus of the book allows it to locate the legal processes and system firmly within the socio-cultural context, instead of examining it as a discrete area of individual study, making this text central to work in law, criminology and social policy, and history.
Contributors vii
Foreword xi
Preface and Acknowledgments xv
Abbreviations, Conventions and Notes on Legal Terminology xvii
Table of Statutes
xix
Table of Cases
xxi
Introduction: Behaving Badly 1(14)
Judith Rowbotham
Kim Stevenson
Acquitting the Innocent. Convicting the Guilty. Delivering Justice?
15(16)
David Bentley
Causing a Sensation: Media and Legal Representations of Bad Behaviour
31(16)
Judith Rowbotham
Kim Stevenson
Policing a Myth, Managing an Illusion: Victorian and Contemporary Crime Recording
47(16)
Tom Williamson
Policing Bad Behaviour -- Interrogating the Dilemmas
63(14)
Roger Hopkins Burke
Law and Disorder: Victorian Restraint and Modern Panic
77(20)
Kiron Reid
Moral Cancers: Fraud and Respectable Crime
97(16)
Sarah Wilson
The Blast of Blashphemy: Government, Law and Culture Confront a Chill Wind
113(14)
David Nash
A Dangerous Obsession? Gambling and Social Stability
127(16)
Mike Ahearne
Legislating Morality: Victorian and Modern Legal Responses to Pornography
143(16)
Tom Lewis
Penny Dreadfuls and Perverse Domains: Victorian and Modern Moral Panics
159(18)
Gavin Sutter
Discourses of Denial and Moral Panics: The Pornographisation of the Child in Art, the Written Word, Film and Photograph
177(16)
Susan Edwards
Why Can't a Woman Be More Like a Man? Attitudes to Husband-Murder 1889-1989
193(14)
Judith Knelman
Gendered Assumptions -- Madness, Pregnancy and Childbirth
207(14)
M. E. Rodgers
From Unlawful Assembly to Aggravated Trespass: The Control of Protest in the 1880s and 1990s
221(16)
Richard Stone
Further Reading 237(4)
Index 241


Judith Rowbotham, Kim Stevenson