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Public reactions to the case of Mary Wilson, the last woman to be sentenced to death in England and Wales.

机译:公众对玛丽·威尔逊(Mary Wilson)案的反应,玛丽·威尔逊是英格兰和威尔士最后一名被判处死刑的妇女。

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In 1958, 68 year old Mary Wilson became the last woman to be reprieved from the death penalty in England and Wales. She was convicted of the capital murders of two of her husbands, whom she poisoned. This article examines the discourses of capital punishment that were articulated in letters members of the public sent to Rab Butler, Home Secretary at the time, about Mary’s case. It identifies discourses both in support of the death penalty and against it, and places them within their mid twentieth‐century context. The article also explores how Mary’s identity as an older working class woman shaped people’s views regarding the acceptability of her punishment.
机译:1958年,享年68岁的玛丽·威尔逊(Mary Wilson)成为英格兰和威尔士最后一名因死刑而被判死刑的妇女。她被判处她的两名丈夫被毒杀的罪名成立。本文研究了当时写给内政大臣拉布·巴特勒(Rab Butler)的公众信件中有关死刑的论述,内容涉及玛丽的案子。它确定了支持死刑和反对死刑的话语,并将其置于二十世纪中叶的背景下。文章还探讨了玛丽作为工薪阶层女性的身份如何影响人们对她的惩罚是否可以接受的看法。

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