Informal Justice in England and Wales 1760-1914: The Courts of Popular Opinion

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Informal Justice in England and Wales 1760-1914: The Courts of Popular Opinion by Stephen Banks is a scholarly publication that examines the execution of justice implemented outside the courtroom by communities or the mob in order to publicly shame or punish the wrongdoer – a form of moral policing.

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Informal Justice in England and Wales 1760-1914: The Courts of Popular Opinion by Stephen Banks

  • Publisher: The Boydell Press, 2014
  • Hardcover
  • First edition
  • ISBN: 978184383940
  • Size: 8vo
  • 36 pages

Informal Justice in England and Wales 1760-1914: The Courts of Popular Opinion by Stephen Banks is a scholarly publication that examines the execution of justice implemented outside the courtroom by communities or the mob in order to publicly shame or punish the wrongdoer – a form of moral policing.

Condition:
The illustrated boards are clean and in fine condition. There is a minor stain to the page edges to the bottom. The binding is tight, and the interior is fresh and in fine condition.