Abstract

Crime, History & Societies wishes to pay tribute to the lives and work of three important historians of crime and criminal justice, all of whom were closely associated with the work of the journal as members of its Editorial Board or Advisory Board. All three colleagues helped to shape the field of criminal justice history through their publications, teaching and academic leadership, and all three contributed significantly to the work of the journal since its founding in 1997.

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