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Title: Historical criminology and the imprisonment of women in 19th-century Malta
Authors: Knepper, Paul
Scicluna, Sandra
Keywords: Women prisoners -- Malta -- History -- 19th century
Criminology -- Malta -- History -- 19th century
Prisons -- Malta -- History -- 19th century
Criminologists -- Malta -- History -- 19th century
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd.
Citation: Knepper, P., & Scicluna, S. (2010). Historical criminology and the imprisonment of women in 19th-century Malta. Theoretical criminology, 14(4), 407-424.
Abstract: For many criminologists, theory matters more than evidence in historical studies. But can historical criminology really proceed on this basis? In this article, we argue for the importance of primary research, that is, analysis of documents that originate in the period of interest. Using examples from archived documents in a study of women imprisoned in Malta during the 19th century, we address four issues related to history and theory: gaining perspective from unfamiliar places, finding the beginning of historical processes, making discoveries from details, and recovering the significance of forgotten practices. In this, we wish to join a conversation about historical evidence and genealogical accounts in prison history. We will also contribute to the significant, but relatively limited, literature on prisons for women in the 19th century.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/145031
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