Crime and Deviance in Canada: Historical Perspectives
Editat de Chris McCormick, Len Greenen Limba Engleză Paperback – iun 2005
The theme of power relations is a very strong, unifying elementthat is, relations of gender, social class, ethnicity, and age. Through such topics as prostitution, prohibition, youth courts, and the regulation of sexuality, we can trace these relations of power and how they link to the definition of crime in society.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781551302744
ISBN-10: 1551302748
Pagini: 386
Ilustrații: tables
Dimensiuni: 171 x 247 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: Canadian Scholars Press
Colecția Canadian Scholars Press (CA)
ISBN-10: 1551302748
Pagini: 386
Ilustrații: tables
Dimensiuni: 171 x 247 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.63 kg
Editura: Canadian Scholars Press
Colecția Canadian Scholars Press (CA)
Recenzii
"This collection includes the most current issues in the history of crime and deviance in Canada. The scope of this book goes beyond traditional studies of the history of crime to include important aspects of deviance, moral regulation and relations of power in Canadian society. It challenges students to consider the historical relationships between criminal justice practices and gender, sexuality, class, and race inequities in Canadian society." -- Paula Maurutto, University of Toronto
Cuprins
PART I: DEVELOPING ISSUES IN CRIME AND PUNISHMENT
Chapter 1: Administering Justice without the State: A Study of the Private Justice System of the Hudson's Bay Company to 1800
Russel Smandych and Rick Linden
Chapter 2: Criminal Boundaries: The Frontier and the Contours of Upper Canadian Justice, 1792-1840
David Murray
Chapter 3: The Mounties as Vigilantes: Perceptions of Community and the Transformation of Law in the Yukon, 1885-1897
Thomas Stone
Chapter 4: Discordant Music: Charivaris and Whitecapping in Nineteenth-Century North America
Brian D. Palmer
Chapter 5: Railing, Tattling, and General Rumour: Gossip, Gender, and Church Regulation in Upper Canada
Lynne Marks
PART II: A WORKING CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
Chapter 6: Homicide in Nova Scotia, 1749-1815
Allyson N. May and Jim Phillips
Chapter 7: The Shining Sixpence: Women's Worth in Canadian Law at the End of the Victoria Era
Constance Backhouse
Chapter 8: Gender and Criminal Court Outcomes: An Historical Analysis
Helen Boritch
Chapter 9: The Voluntary Delinquent: Parents, Daughters, and the Montreal Juvenile Delinquents' Court in 1918
Tamara Myers
Chapter 10: Governing Mentalities: The Deportation of "Insane" and "Feebleminded" Immigrants out of British Columbia from Confederation to World War II
Robert Menzies
Chapter 11: Crime and the Changing Forms of Class Control: Policing Public Order in "Toronto the Good," 1859-1955
Helen Boritch and John Hagan
PART III:POLICING ETHNICITY
Chapter 12: Spectacular Justice: The Circus on Trial, and the Trial as Circus, Picton, 1903
Carolyn Strange and Tina Loo
Chapter 13: "Gentlemen, This Is No Ordinary Trial": Sexual Narratives in the Trial of the Reverend Corbett, Red River, 1863
Erica Smith
Chapter 14: The Relocation Phenomenon and the Africville Study
Donald H. Clairmont and William Magill
Chapter 15: Criminalizing the Colonized: Ontario Native Women Confront the Criminal Justice System, 1920-1960
Joan Sangster
Chapter 16: Creating "Slaves of Satan" or "New Canadians"? The Law, Education, and the Socialization of Doukhobor Children, 1911-1935
John McLaren
PART IV: REGULATING GENDER AND SEXUALITY
Chapter 17: Moral Reform in English Canada, 1885-1925: Introduction
Mariana Valverde
Chapter 18: Defining Sexual Promiscuity: "Race," Gender, and Class in the Operation of Ontario's Female Refugees Act, 1930-1960
Joan Sangster
Chapter 19: "Horrible Temptations": Sex, Men, and Working-Class Male Youth in Urban Ontario, 1890-1935
Steven Maynard
Chapter 20: Mother Knows Best: The Development of Separate Institutions for Women
Kelly Hannah-Moffat
Chapter 21: "Character Weaknesses" and "Fruit Machines": Towards an Analysis of the Anti-Homosexual Security Campaign in the Canadian Civil Service, 1959-1964
Gary Kinsman
PART V: MORAL REGULATION OF PERSONAL BEHAVIOUR
Chapter 22: Chasing the Social Evil: Moral Fervour and the Evolution of Canada's Prostitution Laws, 1867-1917
John P.S. McLaren
Chapter 23: The First Century: The History of Non-Medical Opiate Use and Control Policies in Canada, 1870-1970
Robert R. Solomon and Melvyn Green
Chapter 24: Regeneration Rejected: Policing Canada's War on Liquor, 1890-1930
Greg Marquis
Chapter 1: Administering Justice without the State: A Study of the Private Justice System of the Hudson's Bay Company to 1800
Russel Smandych and Rick Linden
Chapter 2: Criminal Boundaries: The Frontier and the Contours of Upper Canadian Justice, 1792-1840
David Murray
Chapter 3: The Mounties as Vigilantes: Perceptions of Community and the Transformation of Law in the Yukon, 1885-1897
Thomas Stone
Chapter 4: Discordant Music: Charivaris and Whitecapping in Nineteenth-Century North America
Brian D. Palmer
Chapter 5: Railing, Tattling, and General Rumour: Gossip, Gender, and Church Regulation in Upper Canada
Lynne Marks
PART II: A WORKING CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
Chapter 6: Homicide in Nova Scotia, 1749-1815
Allyson N. May and Jim Phillips
Chapter 7: The Shining Sixpence: Women's Worth in Canadian Law at the End of the Victoria Era
Constance Backhouse
Chapter 8: Gender and Criminal Court Outcomes: An Historical Analysis
Helen Boritch
Chapter 9: The Voluntary Delinquent: Parents, Daughters, and the Montreal Juvenile Delinquents' Court in 1918
Tamara Myers
Chapter 10: Governing Mentalities: The Deportation of "Insane" and "Feebleminded" Immigrants out of British Columbia from Confederation to World War II
Robert Menzies
Chapter 11: Crime and the Changing Forms of Class Control: Policing Public Order in "Toronto the Good," 1859-1955
Helen Boritch and John Hagan
PART III:POLICING ETHNICITY
Chapter 12: Spectacular Justice: The Circus on Trial, and the Trial as Circus, Picton, 1903
Carolyn Strange and Tina Loo
Chapter 13: "Gentlemen, This Is No Ordinary Trial": Sexual Narratives in the Trial of the Reverend Corbett, Red River, 1863
Erica Smith
Chapter 14: The Relocation Phenomenon and the Africville Study
Donald H. Clairmont and William Magill
Chapter 15: Criminalizing the Colonized: Ontario Native Women Confront the Criminal Justice System, 1920-1960
Joan Sangster
Chapter 16: Creating "Slaves of Satan" or "New Canadians"? The Law, Education, and the Socialization of Doukhobor Children, 1911-1935
John McLaren
PART IV: REGULATING GENDER AND SEXUALITY
Chapter 17: Moral Reform in English Canada, 1885-1925: Introduction
Mariana Valverde
Chapter 18: Defining Sexual Promiscuity: "Race," Gender, and Class in the Operation of Ontario's Female Refugees Act, 1930-1960
Joan Sangster
Chapter 19: "Horrible Temptations": Sex, Men, and Working-Class Male Youth in Urban Ontario, 1890-1935
Steven Maynard
Chapter 20: Mother Knows Best: The Development of Separate Institutions for Women
Kelly Hannah-Moffat
Chapter 21: "Character Weaknesses" and "Fruit Machines": Towards an Analysis of the Anti-Homosexual Security Campaign in the Canadian Civil Service, 1959-1964
Gary Kinsman
PART V: MORAL REGULATION OF PERSONAL BEHAVIOUR
Chapter 22: Chasing the Social Evil: Moral Fervour and the Evolution of Canada's Prostitution Laws, 1867-1917
John P.S. McLaren
Chapter 23: The First Century: The History of Non-Medical Opiate Use and Control Policies in Canada, 1870-1970
Robert R. Solomon and Melvyn Green
Chapter 24: Regeneration Rejected: Policing Canada's War on Liquor, 1890-1930
Greg Marquis