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Origins of criminal justice in Anglo-Saxon England
Saxon dooms : our early laws
Norman influence and the Angevin legacy
Criminal law in medieval and early modern England
Common law in danger
Commonwealth
Whig supremacy and adversary trial
Jury in the eighteenth century
Punishment and prisons
Nineteenth-century crime and policing
Victorian images
Century of criminal law reform
Criminal incapacity
Revolution in procedure
Early twentieth century
Improvement after World War II
Twenty-first century regression?
Placing criminal justice in perspective.
Saxon dooms : our early laws
Norman influence and the Angevin legacy
Criminal law in medieval and early modern England
Common law in danger
Commonwealth
Whig supremacy and adversary trial
Jury in the eighteenth century
Punishment and prisons
Nineteenth-century crime and policing
Victorian images
Century of criminal law reform
Criminal incapacity
Revolution in procedure
Early twentieth century
Improvement after World War II
Twenty-first century regression?
Placing criminal justice in perspective.