Silent Killers Behind Parlour Doors
Poison as Murder Weapon Victorian Era's Preferred Method of Domestic Crime
Sinopsis
The book analyses three interconnected mechanisms that transformed poison from a rare tool into a preferred method of domestic crime. First, the legal and regulatory lag—Parliaments 1851 Arsenic Act focused on hindering murderers while ignoring accidental poisonings—revealed how legislative attempts to curb crime often missed the everyday realities of poison circulation, leaving loopholes that perpetrators could exploit. Second, the sensational press coverage of trials such as that of Madeleine Smith turned poisonings into public spectacles, simultaneously fueling a "poison panic" and providing a template for future offenders who saw notoriety as a possible outcome. Third, gender norms framed poisoning as a distinctly feminine crime, with courtroom discourse emphasizing womens supposed secrecy and connivance; this stereotype both shaped prosecutorial strategies and offered some women a perceived means of resistance against abusive marriages, even as it reinforced restrictive social expectations.
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Editorial: Epubli
ISBN: 9783565455409
Idioma: Inglés
Fecha de lanzamiento: 23/05/2026
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