Andrea Mackenzie (University of Victoria), An ‘incoherent magazine of Trash and Scandal’? Crime reporting and the Ordinary of Newgate’s Account 1676-1772
Rosalind Crone (The Open University), From Jemmy Catnach to Edward Lloyd: Changing methods of reporting violent crime for lower-class readers in mid-nineteenth century London
Robert Shoemaker (University of Sheffield), Representations of Crime and Criminal Justice in the Old Bailey Sessions Proceedings 1720-1780
Randall McGowen (University of Oregon), The newspapers and gallows in late eighteenth century England
Simon Devereaux (University of Victoria) Execution lost and found: Using London newspapers to track the punishment of crime 1790-1837
Esther Snell (University of Southampton Solent) Crimes and misdemeanours: Newspaper reporting on petty offences
Peter King (The Open University), Plenary Discussion
Clive Emsley (The Open University), The ‘Brutalized Veteran’ and Violence in Europe after the Great War
Stefan Nyzell (University of Malmö), Contentious Violence and Identity among Swedish Policemen in the 1920s and 1930s
Louise Jackson (University of Edinburgh), Good Time Girl: a movie, a murder and a ‘moral panic’
John Carter Wood (Open University), A Study in Interwar Victimisation: Police, Press, Public and the 'Tragic Widow of Coleford'
Speaker: David Lemmings (All Soul's College, Oxford)
Speaker: Donna Andrew (University of Guelph, Toronto)
Peter King (The Open University), From Refuge to Reformatory. The Evolution of Britain’s First State-funded Juvenile Reformatory – the London Refuge for the Destitute 1805-1830
Abi Wills (Oxford University), Strategies of Resistance within English Residential Institutions for Juvenile Delinquents 1950-1970
Pam Cox (Essex University), Girls and the Politics of Protection: Historical and Contemporary Comparisons
Plenary Discussion with input from Heather Shore (Leeds Metropolitan University)
Professor Clive Emsley (The Open University), Controlling and Punishing in the Inter-War Years
Followed by an open discussion led by Francis Dodsworth and Paul Lawrence (The Open University)
Michael Hassett (The Open University), The Use of Deportation Against British-based Irish Nationalists, 1920 – 1974
Stef Slater (Royal Holloway College), Policing Prostitution in London’s West End
Shane Sullivan, The newspaper apology as a secular penance 1768-1820: The Kentish Gazette as a forum for the informal resolution of legal disputes
Chris Williams, Film - October 1968
Graeme Dunstall, The "invited guest" comes to stay: Maori and the New Zealand criminal justice system in the first half of the twentieth century
Francis Dodsworth, Crime and its Prevention after 1750: Vice, Temptation and the Corruption of the Body Politic
Dave Cox, Prevention or detection – a comparative study of the provincial and metropolitan employment of Bow Street Principal Officers 1792-1834
Bruce Smith, Metal Theft and the Law in London, 1750-1850
Bob Morris, Investigating Criminal Investigation
Jim Sharpe (York University), Cheshire Coroners Inquests in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries; Some Preliminary Thoughts
Sharon Howard (University of Wales at Aberystwyth), Abuses of Authority? Local Communities, Law Officers and the Courts in North-East Wales 1660-1720
John Beattie (University of Toronto), John Fielding and the Bow Street magistrates' court
Esther Snell (Christchurch Canterbury), Representations of Crime in the eighteenth-Century Newspaper: The Construction of Crime Reportage in the Kentish Post
Richard McMahon, The prosecution of homicide in Ireland 1801-50
David Smale, The development of the new police in the Scottish Border counties circa 1830-60
David Barrie, From Epoch-Making Beginnings to Lingering Death: The Rise and Fall of the Glasgow Police Commission 1779-1846
Mark Theodorson, Policing and Borders in Northern Ireland between 1921 and the present
Michael Rowe, Napoleonic policing in the départements réunis
Anja Johansen, Legitimate and non-legitimate police violence: French and German police instructions and political debates c. 1900-1914
Daniel Vyleta, Re-writing criminality: Austro-German criminalistics and its critique of Fin-de-Siècle criminology
Susan Mumm, Policing the White Slave Trade, 1870-1920
Stefan Slater, The Policing of Foreign Prostitutes in London during the 1930s
Mara Keire, Managing Urban Morality: Reformers, the Police, and Red-Light Districts in the USA, 1890-1917
Bob Morris, ‘Crime does not pay’: Nineteenth-Century London Detectives
Clive Emsley, ‘From ex-con to ex-pert’: French Police Detectives in the Nineteenth Century
Randall McGowen, The Bank of England and the Policing of Forgery, 1797-1821
Jonathan Dunnage, The Policing of an Italian province during the Fascist Period
Gerald Blaney, The Civil Guard and the Spanish Second Republic
Christoph Jahr, Policing Anti-Semitic crime in Weimar Germany
Nadine Rossol, The Anti-Semitic Policy of Cologne’s police in the Nazi Period
Philip Blood, Kurt Daleuge and the Militarization of the Ordnungpolizei
Nick Terry, Enforcing German Rule in Russia, 1941-1944: Policing the Occupation
Mark Roodhouse, The 'Ghost Squad': Undercover Policing in London, 1945-49
Cyrille Finjaut and Jos Smeets, Wrestling with the past in the Netherlands: the realization of the Police Law 1957
Shane Ewen, The Politics of Police Play: Training, Discipline and Civic Culture in the twentieth-century city
Sean O’Connell, The History of Joyriding
Roger Swift, Policing Chartism, 1839-1848: The Role of the Specials' Reconsidered
Prashant Kidambi, Police, Public Safety and Public Order in Bombay, 1890-1912
James Whitfield, Metropolitan Police Culture, Alienation and West Indian Immigrants, 1950-1970
Stephanie Cronin, The Iranian Gendarmerie in 1920s
Clive Emsley, 'Get up and fight like a man' violence and the English bobby
Drew Gray, A 'well constructed and efficient system of police'? Constables, substitutes and the watching systems in the City of London c.1750-1839
Dave Cox, 'Straining with bodie and braine': The provincial use of Bow Street Runners 1792-1839
Jens Chr V. Johansen, From Town Reeve to Chief Constable
Julie Gammon, Rape prosecutions and the burden of proof in England, c.1640-1828
Paul Lawrence, Fact or Fiction? The Autobiographies of the French and English Police.
Chris Williams, Policing, and self-policing: George Bakewell, the ex-constable
Donna Loftus, Advocates and autobiography: the life writing of barristers in the late nineteenth century
Bob Morris, Public Accountability and the Metropolitan Police, 1829 - 1929
Mark Roodhouse, Policing the petrol black market in Britain, 1939-50
Barry Godfrey, Sentencing, Theatre, Audience and Communication - The Victorian and Edwardian magistrates' courts and their message
David Welsh, Policing Prostitution in Hull during the mid-nineteenth century
Fewtrell Clements, A Divided Empire: Policing in Wales between 1839 and 1856
Peter King, Gender and Recorded Crime. The long term impact of female offenders on the prosecution statistics 1700 - 1900
Georgina Sinclair, Get into a Crack Force and earn £20 a month. The influence of the Palestine Police upon Colonial Policing
Gerald Blaney, Old Guard, New Regime: The Civil Guard and the Second Spanish Republic, 1931-1936
Francis Dodsworth, Re-assessing the New Police: Governmental Culture in London and Manchester, c.1750-1850
Alyson Brown, Child Prostitution and Child Abuse, a Police Issue in Inter-war England?
Louise Jackson, Women Police and Child Welfare in Inter-war Britain: Protection or Control?
Heather Shore, Policing Juveniles in Early Nineteenth-Century London
Clive Emsley, 'Kicking your wife to death': Violence and English Society, 1900-1950
Chris A. Williams, Brian Rix, Thurso Boy, and the Rhino Whip
John Archer, Police Violence in North-West England, 1850-1900
Gerry Oram, 'A serious example is necessary': The British Army and the Death Penalty 1900-1918
Victor Bailey, The Shadow of the Gallows: The Death Penalty and the British Labour Government, 1945-51
Wilbur Miller, Are the English Police Becoming More American? - or were they always that way?
Please direct enquiries about the Centre, including its facilities and access to its resources, to Dr Chris A. Williams:
Department of History
Faculty of Arts
The Open University
Walton Hall
Milton Keynes
MK7 6AA
Telephone: +44 (0)1908 652477
Fax: +44 (0)1908 653750
Email: Chris.Williams@open.ac.uk