SOLON Law, Crime and History - Volume 04 - 2014: Recent submissions
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Editorial
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Outrageous Violations: Enabling Students to Interpret Nineteenth Century Newspaper Reports of Sexual Assault and Rape
(University of Plymouth, 2014)This article is divided into two parts: the first highlights some of the difficulties and limitations for students and tutors who wish to explore the historiography of rape and sexual assault. In particular it addresses ... -
Reflections on Teaching the History of Early Modern European Law, Crime, and Punishment to Undergraduates
(University of Plymouth, 2014)Teaching the history of early modern European law and crime presents a number of possible obstacles to student learning. These include exposure to an unfamiliar historical narrative, encounters with different conceptions ... -
Crime? No, It Wasn’t Really Crime’: Using Oral History and Memoirs to Teach Crime History
(University of Plymouth, 2014)This article suggests that oral interviews, autobiographies and memoirs provide a new perspective on the teaching of crime history. Oral testimony can augment the traditional sources which are generally used for this ... -
The Benefits of Mercy: Teaching Law and Exception in the Inquiry-Based Classroom
(University of Plymouth, 2014)The law and related trial records convey moments of history involving people who otherwise left few records behind. Court records provide students with compelling stories that convey unique elements of historical life. ... -
Teaching and Learning in Crime and Criminal Justice History: An Overview
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Putting Undergraduates on Trial: Using The Old Bailey Online as a Teaching and Assessment Tool
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'Our Free Society is Worthy of Better’: Caryl Chessman, Capital Punishment, and Cold War Culture
(University of Plymouth, 2014)Convict author Caryl Chessman was the focus of international attention from 1954 until his 1960 execution at San Quentin. Americans used Chessman to articulate understandings about themselves, their society, and their ... -
Civilian Detective Doctrine in the 1930s and its Transmission to the Military Police in 1940-42
(University of Plymouth, 2014)The Special Investigation Branch (SIB) of the Royal Military Police (RMP) was formed in 1940, after the military authorities became concerned at the widespread theft of military stores by members of the British Expeditionary ... -
Conceptualising Media Representations of Crime and Justice within Historical and Contemporary Criminology
(University of Plymouth, 2014)