印刷文化、道德恐慌与法律管理:1744年伦敦犯罪浪潮。

Richard Ward
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1744年下半年,街头抢劫引发的道德恐慌席卷了伦敦。文章认为,早在18世纪中期,现代法律秩序多样性的道德恐慌就已经显现。与其他历史上的恐慌一样,印刷媒体和公众舆论在推动1744年的恐慌中发挥了关键作用。各种类型的犯罪文学都把街头抢劫描绘成一个特别具有威胁性的问题。在这一警报之后,犯罪和司法问题在新闻界引起了广泛的公众讨论,并对大都市的执法进行了几项改革。18世纪印刷文化的扩张和表达公众意见的新机会为现代形式的道德恐慌的起源提供了必要的基础,这种现象继续对今天的刑事司法政策产生重大影响。
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Print Culture, Moral Panic, and the Administration of the Law: The London Crime Wave of 1744.

In the second half of 1744, a moral panic about street robberies gripped London. The article argues that moral panics of the modern law and order variety are evident as early as the mid-eighteenth century. As with other historical panics, printed media and public opinion played a key role in driving the panic of 1744. Various genres of crime literature presented street robbery as an especially threatening problem. In the wake of this alarm, crime and justice came in for extensive public discussion in the press, and several changes were made to the administration of the law in the metropolis. The expansion of print culture and new opportunities for voicing public opinion in the eighteenth century provided the essential foundations for the genesis of the modern form of moral panic, a phenomenon which continues to have a significant impact upon criminal justice policy today.

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