02001nam 2200421 a 450 99624791170331620201015210114.00674175808(dli)HEB01197(EXLCZ)99100000000039651720020522d1979 uy 0engurmn#mmmmuauatxtccrCrime and conflict in English communities, 1300-1348[electronic resource] /Barbara A. HanawaltCambridge Harvard University Press19791 online resource (xiii, 358 p. )Includes index.Bibliography: p. 325-343.1. Introduction --2. The Social and Judicial Context of Fourteenth-Century Crime --3. The Crimes: Definitions, Patterns, and Techniques --4. The Suspects --5. The Relationship Between the Victim and the Accused --6. Criminal Associations and Professional Crime --7. External Influences on the Pattern of Crime --8. The Impact of Crime on Fourteenth-Century Rural Society --Appendix A: The Problem of Missing Deliveries --Appendix B. Influence of the Determining Powers of the Keepers of the Peace on the Volume of Cases in Gaol Delivery --Appendix C. Influences of Changes in Law Enforcement Procedures on the Volume of Cases in Gaol Delivery --Appendix D. Judicial LagACLS Humanities E-Book.CrimeEnglandHistorySourcesCriminal statisticsEnglandCrimeHistorySourcesEnglandCriminal statisticsEnglandGreat BritainHistory14th centuryCrimeHistorySources.Criminal statisticsCrimeHistorySourcesCriminal statistics364/.942Hanawalt Barbara902843MiU996247911703316Crime and conflict in English communities, 1300-13482404536UNISA