SOLON Law, Crime and History - Volume 03 - 2013: Recent submissions
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'Those Unfortunates’: Victorian Prostitution, Local Communities And The Law 1850-1890
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Letting Down the Drawbridge: Restoration of the Right to Protest At Parliament
(University of Plymouth, 2013)This article analyses the history of the prohibition of protests around Parliament under the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005. This prohibited any demonstrations of one or more persons within one square kilometre ... -
Policing Public Houses in Victorian England
(University of Plymouth, 2013)This article examines the policing of that most important site for leisure and pleasure among the Victorian working-classes – the pub. It begins with an examination of how changes in policing arrangements from the ... -
Sweet Fanny Adams and Sarah’s Law: The Creation of Rhetorical Shorthand in the Print Press
(University of Plymouth, 2013)This article considers two cases of female child murder, modern and historical, where the victims have become household names. The framing of these cases in the print press is explored in order to address how similar cases ... -
Criminal Responses and Financial Misconduct in Twenty-first Century Britain: tradition and points of departure, and the significance of the conscious past
(University of Plymouth, 2013)The Financial Services (Banking Reform) Bill 2013/14 (hereafter Banking Reform Bill) is set to introduce a new criminal offence of reckless misconduct by senior bank staff. The introduction of such an offence was recommended ... -
Assassination Before Assassins
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Editorial
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A History Lesson for David Cameron
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Editorial
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Violet Van Der Elst’s Use of Spectacle and Militancy in her Campaign Against the Death Penalty in England
(University of Plymouth, 2013)Violet van der Elst launched her campaign against the death penalty in the mid-1930s. She employed direct action tactics outside prisons on execution morning, such as leading the crowd in song and breaking through police ...