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Criminal Life Courses in Context
Author(s) -
Sanne Muurling,
Evelien Walhout
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
historical life course studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2352-6343
DOI - 10.51964/hlcs9563
Subject(s) - scrutiny , context (archaeology) , digitization , life course approach , criminology , criminal investigation , crime scene , sample (material) , history , sociology , data science , psychology , political science , law , computer science , social psychology , chemistry , archaeology , chromatography , computer vision
The future of the Historical Sample of the Netherlands (HSN) will certainly include the enrichment of the foundational database with additional, new sources of information. In general, the HSN would highly benefit from current mass digitization projects involving citizen science. This essay proposes a pilot in linking 19th- and early 20th-century criminal records to HSN. In spite of the extensive state and parish registration documenting individual and family lives in close systematic detail, life course approaches to historical crime are less common. The large datasets necessary to conduct longitudinal life course research into deviant behaviour will facilitate both the analysis of criminality as an event and the scrutiny of the trajectories of individuals' lives leading up to their involvement in crime.

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