Sommaire : Dossier thématique/Thematic Issue : The Death Penalty in the Mid-Twentieth Century – V. MILLER, « Introduction » ; L. SEAL, « Perceptions of safety, fear and social change in the public’s pro-death penalty discourse in mid-twentieth-century Britain » ; V. MILLER, « “It doesn’t take much evidence to convict a Negro”: Capital punishment, race, and rape in mid-twentieth-century Florida » ; J. CAMPBELL, « Death Row Resistance, Politics and Capital Punishment in 1970s Jamaica » – Articles – P. GAUME, « Le vagabondage, ou la police des existences irrégulières et incertaines : sens et usages d’un délit (France, 1815-1850) » ; R. BENNETT, « An Awful and Impressive Spectacle: Crime Scene Executions i Scotland, 1801-1841 » – Comptes rendus/Reviews – Livres reçus/Books received.