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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword for reprint ix
- Foreword xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Contributors xv
- 1. Introduction 1
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Native Peoples and the Criminal Law
- 2. Native Sovereignty and French Justice in Early Canada 17
- 3. ‘The Queen’s Law is Better Than Yours’: International Homicide in Early British Columbia 41
- 4. The Road from Bute Inlet: Crime and Colonial Identity in British Columbia 112
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Women, Crime, and Criminal Justice
- 5. Violence, Marriage, and Family Honour: Aspects of the Legal Regulation of Marriage in New France 143
- 6. Women, Crime, and Criminal Justice in Early Halifax, 1750–1800 174
- 7. Patriarchy Modified: The Criminal Prosecution of Rape in York County, Ontario, 1880–1930 207
- 8. Prosecution of Abortions under Canadian Law, 1900–1950 252
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Criminal Justice Institutions and State Authority
- 9. Between The Old Order and Modern Times: Poverty, Criminality, and Power in Quebec, 1791–1840 293
- 10. Rebel as Magistrate: William Lyon Mackenzie and His Enemies 324
- 11. Violence, Law, and Community in Rural Upper Canada 353
- 12. Crime and Punishment in Middlesex County, Ontario, 1871–1920 387
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Canadian Prisons In The Nineteenth Century
- 13. Prison as Factory, Convict as Worker: A Study of the Mid-Victorian St John Penitentiary, 1841–1880 439
- 14. Prisoners for Profit: Convict Labour in the Ontario Central Prison, 1874-1915 478
- 15. ‘To Govern by Kindness’: The First Two Decades of the Mercer Reformatory for Women 516
- Index 573
- Publications of the Osgoode Society 584
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword for reprint ix
- Foreword xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Contributors xv
- 1. Introduction 1
-
Native Peoples and the Criminal Law
- 2. Native Sovereignty and French Justice in Early Canada 17
- 3. ‘The Queen’s Law is Better Than Yours’: International Homicide in Early British Columbia 41
- 4. The Road from Bute Inlet: Crime and Colonial Identity in British Columbia 112
-
Women, Crime, and Criminal Justice
- 5. Violence, Marriage, and Family Honour: Aspects of the Legal Regulation of Marriage in New France 143
- 6. Women, Crime, and Criminal Justice in Early Halifax, 1750–1800 174
- 7. Patriarchy Modified: The Criminal Prosecution of Rape in York County, Ontario, 1880–1930 207
- 8. Prosecution of Abortions under Canadian Law, 1900–1950 252
-
Criminal Justice Institutions and State Authority
- 9. Between The Old Order and Modern Times: Poverty, Criminality, and Power in Quebec, 1791–1840 293
- 10. Rebel as Magistrate: William Lyon Mackenzie and His Enemies 324
- 11. Violence, Law, and Community in Rural Upper Canada 353
- 12. Crime and Punishment in Middlesex County, Ontario, 1871–1920 387
-
Canadian Prisons In The Nineteenth Century
- 13. Prison as Factory, Convict as Worker: A Study of the Mid-Victorian St John Penitentiary, 1841–1880 439
- 14. Prisoners for Profit: Convict Labour in the Ontario Central Prison, 1874-1915 478
- 15. ‘To Govern by Kindness’: The First Two Decades of the Mercer Reformatory for Women 516
- Index 573
- Publications of the Osgoode Society 584