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category: Law
published: Dec 1996
ISBN:9780774805858
publisher: UBC Press

Qualities of Mercy

Justice, Punishment, and Discretion

edited by Carolyn Strange

tagged: legal history, criminology
Description

Qualities of Mercy deals with the history of mercy, the remittance of punishments in the criminal law. The writers probe the discretionary use of power and inquire how it has been exercised to spare convicted criminals from the full might of the law. Drawing on the history of England, Canada, and Australia in periods when both capital and corporal punishment were still practised, they show that contrary to common assumptions the past was not a time of unmitigated terror and they ask what inspired restraint in punishment. They conclude that the ability to decide who lived and died -- through the exercise or denial of mercy -- reinforced the power structure.

About the Author
Carolyn Strange is a professor in the School of History at the Australian National University.
Contributor Notes

Carolyn Strange teaches at the Centre of Criminology at the University of Toronto. She is the author of Toronto's Girl Problem: The Perils and Pleasures of the City, 1880-1930.

Editorial Review

This thought-provoking and well-written book will be of particular interest to students of law, sociology, public policy, and criminal justice administration.

— Canadian Book Review Annual
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