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Gregory J. Durston is a scholar known for his extensive research on crime and justice in historical contexts, particularly in Victorian London and the 18th century. His works delve into the societal implications of crime, exploring how gender and class influenced the justice system of the time. Through his writings, he brings to light the lives of women who defied societal norms, as well as the complexities of crime in urban settings.

Durston's notable publications include titles like "Burglars and Bobbies: Crime and Policing in Victorian London" and "Wicked Ladies: Provincial Women, Crime and the Eighteenth-Century English Justice System." These works are not only academic contributions but also accessible narratives that engage a broad audience, offering insights into the historical fabric of crime and its enforcement. His ability to intertwine rigorous research with compelling storytelling sets him apart in the field of historical criminology.

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