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Zločin v viktorijanski literaturi : diplomsko delo
ID Iskra, Neli (Author), ID Cergol Paradiž, Ana (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Diplomska naloga želi prikazati vpliv časopisov, literature in drugih faktorjev na percepcijo o stanju zločina v viktorijanskem obdobju v Angliji. Za tisti čas je značilno prepričanje, da se je stopnja zločina v družbi višala in da je bilo število storjenih kaznivih dejanj v porastu. Na to prepričanje so vplivali časopisi in literatura, ki so s senzacionalističnimi članki in z vključevanjem zločinov v svoje narative risali podobo viktorijanskega časa kot družbo, kjer se zgodi ogromno zločinov. K temu sta prispevala še negativen pogled na nižje družbene razrede in netočna statistika. V resnici se je v viktorijanskem obdobju število storjenih kaznivih dejanj zmanjšalo, Anglija pa je bila varnejša kot pretekla stoletja. K temu sta pripomogla ustanovitev policije in izboljšanje socialnih razmer. Prisotnost policije je zagotovila učinkovitejše spopadanje s kriminalom in je odvračala potencialne kršilce zakona. Novi socialni zakoni in reforme pa so revnim in delavskim slojem omogočile spodobne življenjske in delovne razmere, kar je številne odvrnilo od (potencialnega) zločinskega življenja.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:zločin, časopisi, literatura, socialne okoliščine, policija, kazen
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Year:2023
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-148088 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:27.07.2023
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:Crime in Victorian literature
Abstract:
This thesis wishes to show the influence newspapers, literature and other factors had on the perception of the state of crime in the Victorian period in England. The belief that the state of crime was worsening and that the number of offences committed was on the rise was characteristic for that period. This belief was influenced by newspapers and literature which, through sensetionalist articles and the inclusion of crime in their narratives, painted a picture of the Victorian society as crime-ridden. To this were also added the negative view of the lower social classes and inaccurate statistics. In reality, the number of offences committed in the Victorian period was on the decline, and England was safer as it was in the previous centuries. This was due to the creation of the police and the improvement of social circumstances. The presence of the police ensured a more effective way of dealing with crime, as well as providing a deterring effect on potential lawbreakers. New social laws and reforms enabled the poor and working classes to have decent living and working conditions, which deterred many from a (potential) criminal life.

Keywords:crime, newspapers, literature, social circumstances, police, punishment

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