Talk:Prosecution association

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Expanding article[edit]

Hello! I am beginning to work on this article, as a project for my English Culture class. Before the end of November, I'd like to have this article more complete and structured. First of all, I'd suggest something to expand the bibliography: "Informal Justice in England and Wales, 1760-1914: The Courts of Popular Opinion" by Stephen Banks (in particular the chapter about localism, justice and right to judge) the article "Frontiers and Criminal Justice: English Private Prosecution Societies and American Vigilantism in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries" by Craig B. Little and Christopher P. Sheffield in American Sociological Review (Vol. 48, No. 6) "Prosecution Associations in Industrial Revolution England: Private Providers of Public Goods?" by Mark Koyama Oneyrox (talk) 20:32, 4 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]


Assignment week: offering suggestions[edit]

Hi Oneyrox! For the assignment of week 10 I have chosen your article, I hope my comment will be useful. First of all I find your work very interesting because it can offer new informations about culture and historical canges in 19th century London. Probably it could be helpful write about the evolution of the prosecution methods during the time and how that could affect everyday life. Than you could extend the article adding souces and notes in order to create different sections/ paraghaphs and organize the work in a better way. Presumably you have to try to be more precise and offer more informations about the theme dealth with. Good work! Im 2u (talk) 17:39, 15 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]