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Frontmatter
1. Introduction
2. The Social and Judicial Context of Fourteenth-Century Crime
3. The Crimes: Definitions, Patterns, and Techniques
4. The Suspects
5. The Relationship Between the Victim and the Accused
6. Criminal Associations and Professional Crime
7. External Influences on the Pattern of Crime
8. The Impact of Crime on Fourteenth-Century Rural Society
Appendix A: The Problem of Missing Deliveries
Appendix B. Influence of the Determining Powers of the Keepers of the Peace on the Volume of Cases in Gaol Delivery
Appendix C. Influences of Changes in Law Enforcement Procedures on the Volume of Cases in Gaol Delivery
Appendix D. Judicial Lag
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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