Scottish History in 15 Violent Crimes: Gender, Society and the Law
by Louise Heren
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Taking fifteen real-life criminal cases prosecuted at the High Court of Justiciary in Scotland between 1700 and 2000, this book explores developments in social attitudes and legal responses to violence. From the last execution for witchcraft to the first prosecution for marital rape, as well as cases of murder, poisoning and infanticide, Scottish History in 15 Violent Crimes examines aspects of masculinity, female agency, emancipation and tolerance.
Using these cases to explore how society has and does perceive different violent crimes, the role of gender, attitudes towards homosexuality, fear of ‘the other’ and attitudes to capital punishment, Heren compares Scottish examples to others in England and Europe to identify similarities and differences, and to contribute to ongoing debates about gender, crime and the law.
Charting the social and legal developments that emerged in response to violent crime, this book asks why people commit such crimes, who they and their victims were, and how far we have really progressed in our attitudes towards and treatment of violence.
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Scottish History in 15 Violent Crimes: Gender, Society and the Law
by Louise Heren
ISBN
9781350437210
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Binding
Paperback
Publication date
Feb. 19, 2026
Dimensions
23.2cm x 15.4cm x 2.0cm