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Contents: Crime And The Construction Of Historical Narrative: Does the representation fit the crime?: Some thoughts on writing crime history as cultural text, Amy Gilman Srebnick. Discourse And Narrative In The History Of Criminology: Criminological language and prose from the late eighteenth to the early twentieth centuries, Peter Becker Science and narrative in Italian criminology, 1880-1920, Mary Gibson 'Robert Heindl's Berufsverbrecher:' Police perceptions of crime and criminals and structures of crime control in Germany during the first half of the twentieth century, Herbert Reinke. The Reconstruction Of Events In Police and Criminal Justice History: Narratives of crime, historical interpretation and the course of human events: The Becker case and American progressivism, Allen Steinberg Sergeant Goddard: the story of a rotten apple, or a diseased orchard?, Clive Emsley Competing memories: resistance, collaboration and the purge of the French police after World War II, Jean-Marc Berliere Facts and fiction in police illegalisms: the case of controlled deliveries of drugs in France in the early 1990s, Rene Levy. Representations Of Crimes And Criminals: Private crimes and public executions: discourses on guilt in the ArrA*ts Criminels of the eighteenth-century parliament of Paris, Pascal Bastien Rebels or bandits? The representations of the 'Peasants' War' in Belgian departments under French rule (1798), Xavier Rousseaux The multiple lives of the Hungarian highwayman, MA^3nika MA!tay and GyA rgy Csepeli From Old Cap Collier to Nick Carter: Or, images of crime and criminal justice in American dime novel detective stories 1880-1920, Wilbur R. Miller Index.

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