From prison hulks to penalties and sentences in Queensland: lessons learned or history repeated?
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Article Title | From prison hulks to penalties and sentences in Queensland: lessons learned or history repeated? |
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ERA Journal ID | 36803 |
Article Category | Article |
Authors | |
Author | Mackenzie, Geraldine |
Journal Title | Queensland Lawyer |
Journal Citation | 25 (4), pp. 181-192 |
Number of Pages | 12 |
Year | 2005 |
Place of Publication | Sydney, Australia |
ISSN | 0312-1658 |
Abstract | Understanding the history of crime and punishment allows a better contextual knowledge of current issues in sentencing. This article explores the background to modem sentencing law in Queensland, looking at the history of punishment in Britain, in particular what led to transportation, and Queensland's history of crime and punishment as a colony. It argues that the harsh beginnings of Queensland as a penal colony were significant in the development of criminal law in that State. A number of underlying themes recur, including law and order concerns and prison overcrowding, which have not abated in modern times. |
Keywords | Queensland legal history; history of punishment; transportation; Queensland colony |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 480504. Legal institutions (incl. courts and justice systems) |
430302. Australian history | |
480499. Law in context not elsewhere classified | |
Public Notes | Files associated with this item cannot be displayed due to copyright restrictions. |
Byline Affiliations | Queensland University of Technology |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/9yz79/from-prison-hulks-to-penalties-and-sentences-in-queensland-lessons-learned-or-history-repeated
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