This book is a major contribution to the comparative histories of crime and criminal justice, focusing on the legal regimes of the British empire during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Its overarching theme is the transformation and convergence of criminal justice systems during a period that saw a broad shift from legal pluralism to the hegemony of state law in the European world and beyond.
About the AuthorBarry Godfrey is Professor of Criminology at Keele University, UK.
Graeme Dunstall is a Lecturere in History at Canterbury University, New Zealand.
Book InformationISBN 9781843921073
Author Barry GodfreyFormat Paperback
Page Count 268
Imprint Willan PublishingPublisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 500g