Morality, Crime and Social Control

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Discover essential themes in European history and the evolving concept of social control through detailed case studies. This book reveals how regulation shaped communities from the local family level to the highest state authorities.

Suitable for: For those interested in social sciences and history.

This book explores key themes in European history through case studies scrutinizing the much-debated concept of "social control" from its exercise within the family and local communities to interventions at the highest state level. A wide range of regulated practices and institutions can be treated as manifestations or forces of social control. Their common feature is the way in which they develop a set of practices and rituals, some of which are enduring and seemingly unchanging, some in a state of transition or subjected to challenges, and others "new" and in the process of formation. The articles in this book cover a time span from the early modern period up to the twentieth century, and a geographical spread from various locations in Nordic countries to continental Europe and the British Isles.

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Co-authorsEdited by: Olli Matikainen and Satu Lidman
TitleMorality, Crime and Social Control
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