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Artful dodgers: Youth and crime in early nineteenth-century London
H Shore
(No Title), 1999
2381999
Becoming delinquent: British and European youth, 1650–1950
P Cox, H Shore
Routledge, 2017
752017
London's Criminal Underworlds, c. 1720-c. 1930
H Shore
Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2015
722015
Young criminal lives: Life courses and life chances from 1850
BS Godfrey, P Cox, H Shore
Oxford University Press, 2017
632017
Criminality and Englishness in the aftermath: The racecourse wars of the 1920s
H Shore
Twentieth Century British History 22 (4), 474-497, 2011
392011
Crime, criminal networks and the survival strategies of the poor in early eighteenth-century London
H Shore
na, 2003
392003
Cross coves, buzzers and general sorts of prigs: juvenile crime and the criminal'underworld'in the early nineteenth century
H Shore
British Journal of Criminology 39 (1), 10-24, 1999
381999
The streets of London: from the great fire to the great stink
T Hitchcock, H Shore, R Porter
(No Title), 2003
332003
'Undiscovered Country': Towards a History of the Criminal'Underworld'
H Shore
Crimes & Misdemeanours 1, 41, 2007
302007
‘Inventing’the juvenile delinquent in nineteenth-century Europe
H Shore
Comparative histories of crime, 110-124, 2013
292013
Reforming the juvenile: gender, justice and the child criminal in nineteenth century England
H Shore
Youth Justice: Critical Readings, London, Sage, 159-172, 2002
292002
Inventing and re-inventing the juvenile delinquent in British history
H Shore
Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2011
252011
THE IDEA OF JUVENILE CRIME IN 19TH CENTURY ENGLAND.
H Shore
History Today 50 (6), 2000
252000
Re-inventing the Juvenile Deliquent in Britain and Europe, 1650-1950
P Cox, H Shore
Ashgate, 2002
232002
Transportation, penal ideology and the experience of juvenile offenders in England and Australia in the early nineteenth century
H Shore
Crime, Histoire & Sociétés/Crime, History & Societies 6 (2), 81-102, 2002
202002
‘Constable dances with instructress’: the police and the Queen of Nightclubs in inter-war London
H Shore
Social History 38 (2), 183-202, 2013
192013
Punishment, reformation, or welfare: responses to ‘the problem’of juvenile crime in Victorian and Edwardian Britain
H Shore
Punishment and control in historical perspective, 158-176, 2008
182008
Crime, policing and punishment
H Shore
A Companion to Nineteenth‐Century Britain, 381-395, 2004
172004
‘The Reckoning’: disorderly women, informing constables and the Westminster justices, 1727–33
H Shore
Social History 34 (4), 409-427, 2009
142009
The trouble with boys: gender and the “invention” of the juvenile offender in early nineteenth-century Britain
H Shore
Gender and Crime in Modern Europe, 75-92, 2002
142002
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