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Crone, Rosalind (2012). The great “Reading” experiment: an examination of the role of education in the nineteenth-century gaol. Crime, History and Societies, 16(1) pp. 47–72. file

Emsley, Clive (2005). Filling in, adding up, moving on; Criminal Justice History in contemporary Britain. Crime, History and Societies, 9(1) pp. 117–138.

Emsley, Clive (1999). A typology of nineteenth-century police. Crime, History and Societies, 3(1) pp. 29–44.

King, Peter (2009). Making crime news: newspapers, violent crime and the selective reporting of Old Bailey trials in the late eighteenth century. Crime, History and Societies, 13(1) pp. 91–116.

Lawrence, Paul and Donovan, Pam (2008). Road traffic offending and an inner-London magistrates' court (1913-1963). Crime, History and Societies, 12(2) pp. 119–140. file

Morris, Robert. M (2001). "Lies, damned lies and criminal statistics": Reinterpreting the Criminal statistics of England and Wales. Crime, History and Societies, 5(1) pp. 111–127.

Whitfield, James (2003). The Metropolitan Police: alienation, culture, and relations with London's Caribbean community 1950-1970. Crime, History and Societies, 7(2) pp. 23–39.

Williams, Chris (2000). Counting crimes or counting people: some implications of mid-nineteenth century British police returns. Crime, History and Societies, 4(2) pp. 77–93.

Wood, J. Carter (2003). Self-policing and the policing of the self: Violence, protection and the civilizing bargain in Britain. Crime, History and Societies, 7(1) pp. 109–128.

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