Shakespeare's Criminals: Criminology, Fiction, and DramaBloomsbury Academic, 30. 11. 1999 - 192 strán (strany) By exploring Shakespeare's use of law and justice themes in the context of historical and contemporary criminological thinking, this book challenges criminologists to expand their spheres of inquiry to avenues that have yet to be explored or integrated into the discipline. Crime writers, including William Shakespeare, were some of the earliest investigators of the criminal mind. However, since the formalization of criminology as a discipline, citations from literary works have often been omitted, despite their interdisciplinary nature. Taking various Shakespearean plays and characters as case studies, this book opens novel theoretical avenues for conceptualizing crime and justice issues. |
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... vagrant is a person who " wanders from place to place , one who has no settled habitation , nor any fixed income or livelihood " ( Black 1990 , p . 1548 ) . In early modern England , vagrants permeated not only the big cities but also ...
... vagrant youths . While they lived in those houses , they were subjected to harsh labor and were taught work ethics so that they could obtain jobs after release . Between 1572 and 1597 , vagrants between the ages of five and fourteen ...
... vagrant , " a foolish gentleman , " who frequents Mistress Overdone's disorderly house for no apparent pur- pose . Froth is not vicious and commits no crime ; however , his status as a tramp is deviant and socially undesirable . The ...
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Crimes and Deviance Committed by Selected | 25 |
Relationship between Criminological Theory | 59 |
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