About the Editor |
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Acknowledgements |
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General introduction |
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Introduction to Volume II: Justice, mercy, death |
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Images |
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PART 1 Magistrates and the sessions' courts |
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1 Charles Cottu, On the Administration of Criminal Justice in England, 1822, excerpts |
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2 Reginald W. Jeffery, Dyott's Diary 1781--1845, 1907, excerpts |
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3 William Hone, The Clerical Magistrate, 1819 |
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4 John Paget, "The London Police Courts," 1875 |
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PART 2 Judges and the assize courts |
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5 Charles Cottu, On the Administration of Criminal Justice in England, 1822, excerpts |
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6 Murder of Bow Street patrol man, 8 May 1799 |
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PART 3 Prerogative of mercy |
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7 Edmund Burke, "Some Thoughts on the Approaching Executions," 1780 |
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8 Mr. Baron Perryn, mercy, death penalty, 1787 |
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9 Sir William Ashurst, mercy, death penalty, 1787 |
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10 Sir James Eyre, mercy, death penalty, 1787 |
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11 Letters written by circuit judges, 1819: death penalty, mercy |
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12 Letters written by circuit judges, 1819: imprisonment mercy cases |
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13 Baron Hotham to Lord Auckland, 1800 |
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14 The Autobiography of Francis Place (1771--1854), 1972, excerpts |
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15 Highway robbery, 8 May 1799, case of Matthew Stinson |
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16 Duke of Wellington and Charles Greville on recorder's reports; prerogative of mercy, 1826 and 1829 |
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17 Lord Ellenborough on recorder's reports, 1828 |
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18 Memorandum as to the exercise of the Royal Prerogative of Pardon, 1874 |
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19 Sir William Harcourt on infanticide cases, 1884 |
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20 The Lipski case and the prerogative of mercy, 1887 |
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PART 4 The doctrine of maximum severity |
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21 Martin Madan, Appendix to "Thoughts on Executive Justice," 1785, excerpts |
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22 William Paley's "Of Crimes and Punishments," 1785 |
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23 Sir Samuel Romilly, Observations on the Criminal Law of England as it Relates to Capital Punishments, 1810, excerpts |
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PART 5 Public punishments |
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24 Public whipping in London, 1786 |
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26 The Journal of Samuel Curwen Loyalist, 1781, excerpt |
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27 Scene-of-crime execution, 1830 |
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28 Nottingham execution, 1844, Home Secretary on Public Executions |
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29 Charles Dickens's call for an end to public executions, 1849 |
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30 The Times defends public executions, 1849 |
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31 John Ashton, "Life of the Mannings" |
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32 Henry Mayhew, "On Capital Punishments," 1856, excerpts |
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PART 6 Pruning the fatal tree |
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33 Lord Byron on the Frame Work Bill, 1812 |
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34 Lord Byron, "An Ode to the Framers of the Frame Bill," 1812 |
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35 Thomas Fowell Buxton on capital punishment in felonies, 1819 |
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36 Sir James Mackintosh and Mr. Secretary Peel: two images of justice, 1823 |
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37 Joseph John Gurney's opposition to capital punishment |
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PART 7 Resisting abolition |
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38 James Fitzjames Stephen, "Capital Punishments," 1864, excerpt |
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39 Theft: grand larceny, 1820, Joseph Howell; pickpocketing, 1820, William Harwood |
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40 Liverpool October sessions, Calendar of Prisoners, 1849 |
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41 "The Disproportion between the Punishments Adjudged to Crimes of Equal Magnitude," The Times, 24 Aug. 1846 |
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42 Lord Penzance on sentencing inequality, 1870 |
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43 Mr. Sergeant Cox on cumulative sentencing, 1874 |
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44 Sir Edmund Du Cane and Sir William Harcourt on the reduction of sentence lengths, 1884 |
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45 James Fitzjames Stephen, "Variations in the Punishment of Crime," 1885 |
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46 C.H. Hopwood, "Crime and Punishment," 1893 |
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347 | (6) |
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47 The Judges' Memorandum on normal punishments, 1901 |
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Bibliography |
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Index |
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