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Obituary for J.M. (John Maurice) Beattie (1932-2017)
J.M. Beattie, the pioneering and preeminent historian of criminal justice in eighteenth-century England, died of cancer in Toronto on 12 July 2017 at the age of eighty-five. John was born and raised in Newcastle. Following in the path of his elder sister, who had married an American soldier, John and his parents emigrated to the Bay Area after the war. He attended the University of San Francisco on an athletic scholarship (his induction into USF’s Sports Hall of Fame in 1988 was one of many s...