Women, Crime, and Custody in Victorian England (Oxford Historical Monographs)

Women, Crime, and Custody in Victorian England (Oxford Historical Monographs) image
ISBN-10:

0198202644

ISBN-13:

9780198202646

Author(s): Zedner, Lucia
Edition: 1
Released: Jan 02, 1992
Publisher: Clarendon Press
Format: Hardcover, 372 pages
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Description:

This book explores how the Victorians perceived and explained female crime, and how they responded to it--both in penal theory and prison practice. Victorian England women made up a far larger proportion of those known to be involved in crime than they do today: the nature of female criminality attracted considerable attention and preoccupied those trying to provide for women within the penal system. Zedner's rigorously researched study examines the extent to which gender-based ideologies influenced attitudes to female criminality. She charts the shift from the moral analyses dominant in the mid-nineteenth century to the interpretation of criminality as biological or psychological disorder prevalent later. Using a wide variety of sources--including prison regulations, diaries, letters, punishment books, grievances and appeals--Zedner explores both penological theory and the realities of prison life.

























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