Criminal Women 1850-1920: Researching the Lives of Britain's Female Offenders by Barry Godfrey, Lucy Williams (Paperback, 2018)

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The book is split into three sections. That is why this thought-provoking and accessible handbook by Lucy Williams and Barry Godfrey is of such value. Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Ltd, United Kingdom.

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Women are among the hardest individuals to trace through the historical record and this is especially true of female offenders who had a vested interest in not wanting to be found. That is why this thought-provoking and accessible handbook by Lucy Williams and Barry Godfrey is of such value. It looks beyond the crimes and the newspaper reports of women criminals in the Victorian era in order to reveal the reality of their personal and penal journeys, and it provides a guide for researchers who are keen to explore this intriguing and neglected subject. The book is split into three sections. There is an introduction outlining the historical context for the study of female crime and punishment, then a series of real-life case studies which show in a vivid way the complexity of female offenders' lives and follows them through the penal system. The third section is a detailed guide to archival and online sources that readers can consult in order to explore the life-histories of criminal women. The result is a rare combination of academic guide and how-to-do-it manual. It introduces readers to the latest research in the field and it gives them all the information they need to carry out their own research. AUTHORS: Dr Lucy Williams is a post-doctoral research associate at the University of Liverpool. Her publications include _Wayward Women: Female Offending in Victorian England_ and the forthcoming _Convicts in the Colonies: Transportation Tales from Britain to Australia_. Professor Barry Godfrey is Professor of Social Justice at the University of Liverpool and Honorary Professor of Xi'an Jiaotong Liverpool University, China. Among his many publications are 'Crime, Wartime and Control: Protecting the Population of a Blitzed City, 1939-1945' (with P. Adey and David Cox), 'Victorian Convicts: 100 Criminal Lives' (with Helen Johnston and David Cox) and 'Crime and Justice Since 1750' (with Paul Lawrence). 30 illustrations

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PublisherPen & Sword Books LTD
ISBN-139781526718617
eBay Product ID (ePID)19046509185

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SubjectArchaeology, History
Publication Year2018
Number of Pages205 Pages
Publication NameCriminal Women 1850-1920: Researching the Lives of Britain's Female Offenders
LanguageEnglish
TypeTextbook
AuthorBarry Godfrey, Lucy Williams
FormatPaperback

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Item Height234 mm
Item Width156 mm

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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorBarry Godfrey, Lucy Williams

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