Interpsy: Psychology, Criminal Interrogation and the Impact of Knowledge, 1880-1940

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1857 painting by Abraham Solomon, depicting a family in distress, waiting to hear the verdict in a court case.

My minute in court

It is remarkable, perhaps, that as a historian of crime and justice, I had never set foot in a court. Well, that’s not entirely true: I had set foot in several courthouses, but only as a tourist, marvelling at the building, not as a participant in the theatre of justice. Last week, that came to…

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