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Author:
Glynn, Martin, 1957- author.
Title:
Invisible voices : the Black presence in crime and punishment in the UK, 1750-1900 / Martin Glynn.
Publisher:
Routledge,
Copyright Date:
2023
Description:
xiii, 214 pages : illustrations (black and white) ; 25 cm
Subject:
Criminal justice, Administration of--Great Britain--History.
Discrimination in criminal justice administration--Great Britain--History.
Black people--Great Britain--History.
Criminals--Great Britain--History.
Black people.
Criminal justice, Administration of.
Criminals.
Discrimination in criminal justice administration.
Great Britain.
History.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
"Invisible Voices explores the intersection of criminology and history as a way of contextualizing the historical black presence in crime and punishment in the UK. Through case studies, court transcripts, and biographical accounts it reimagines the understanding/s of the role of history in shaping contemporary perceptions. The book: Moves beyond the confines of presenting 'criminological history' as monocultural Demonstrates how 'mainstream criminology' is complicit in obscuring 'hidden criminological histories Critically assesses the implications regarding the positioning of 'the black presence' within the discipline of criminology Revises current thinking around excluded, marginalized, and muted histories, when looking at 'crime and punishment' as a whole. The opening chapters lay the foundation for locating the historical black presence in crime and punishment, whilst offering practical guidance for anyone wanting to pursue the journey of unearthing hidden history. Chapters Five to Nine comprise compelling case studies designed to fuel new discussions regarding important excluded voices in crime and punishment history. The following chapters reveal powerful testimonies from those black voices involved in speaking out against slavery during the Georgian and Victorian periods, and highlight the pivotal role played by black activists during significant periods of British history. Chapter Twelve explores 'The Black Rage Defense', illuminating a moment in British legal history which tied both the UK and US into a struggle for validating mental health and offending, where race was a significant factor. The final chapter focuses on the need to engage criminologists in a critical dialogue regarding a reimagining of the way criminological history is (re)presented. Invisible Voices is crucial reading for students not just of Criminology and History, but also Sociology, Cultural Studies, Black Studies and Law, as well as criminal justice practitioners. It also aims to provide scope for A-Level students contemplating going to university, community educational programmes, and prison education departments, as well as anyone wanting to learn more about the black presence in UK history"-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0367743965
9780367743963
0367757389
9780367757380
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1290429868
LCCN:
2022000195
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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