Soldier, Sailor, Beggarman, Thief: Crime and the British Armed Services since 1914

Clive Emsley (Emeritus Professor, Department of History, The Open University)

Soldier, Sailor, Beggarman, Thief: Crime and the British Armed Services since 1914
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Published
24 January 2013
Pages
240
ISBN
9780199653713

Soldier, Sailor, Beggarman, Thief: Crime and the British Armed Services since 1914

Clive Emsley (Emeritus Professor, Department of History, The Open University)

The belief that crime declines at the beginning of major wars, as young men are drawn into the armed forces, and increases with the restoration of peace, as brutalised veterans are released on to a labour market reorganising for peace, has a long pedigree in Britain. But it has rarely been examined critically and scarcely at all for the period of the two world wars of the twentieth century. This is the first serious investigation of criminal offending by members of the British armed forces both during and immediately after these wars. Its particular focus is the two world wars but, recognising the concerns and the problems voiced in recent years about veterans of the Falklands, the Gulf wars, and the campaign in Afghanistan, Clive Emsley concludes his narrative in the present.

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