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Index
Title Page Dedication PREFACE Introduction I - TIGHT LITTLE ISLANDS: CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN THE COLONIAL PERIOD I - THE SHAPE AND NATURE OF THE LAW
Criminal Justice: The Common-Law Background Courts and Procedures The Organization of Justice: A System of Amateurs
Chapter 2 - THE LAW OF GOD AND MAN
Colonial Religion and Criminal Justice Victimless Crime; Communal Punishment Colonial Corrections The Death Penalty Salem and Its Witches Imprisonment Who Were the Criminals? Slavery and Political Justice The Eighteenth Century Evolution of Due Process
II - FROM THE REVOLUTION TO THE CLOSE OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY Chapter 3 - THE MECHANICS OF POWER: THE REPUBLICAN PERIOD
Reform and Reforming The Federal Framework The Penitentiary System
Chapter 4 - POWER AND ITS VICTIMS
Race Free Blacks Black Victims A Kind of Freedom The Other Americans Religious Minorities The Poor Industrial Labor
Chapter 5 - SETTING THE PRICE: CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND THE ECONOMY
Theft Framing the Market Economic Regulation Quality Control Curbing Economic Power Corporate Crime The Public Health Labor and Management: The Conditions of Labor Rules of the Road
Chapter 6 - MORALS, MORALITY, AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE
The Victorian Compromise Control of Sexual Behavior Gambling Demon Rum The Revolution of the Righteous Enforcement Degenerate Man The Insanity Defense
Chapter 7 - THE MECHANICS OF POWER II: PROFESSIONALIZATION AND REFORM IN THE ...
The Decline of the Classic Penitentiary Penology and Reform Juvenile Justice Local Jails Capital Punishment in the Late Nineteenth Century
Chapter 8 - LAWFUL LAW AND LAWLESS LAW: FORMS OF AMERICAN VIOLENCE
A Violent Society Violence and the Frontier Tradition Ritualized Violence: The Duel The Vigilante Movement Violent Resistance to Law Lynching
Chapter 9 - LEGAL CULTURE: CRIMES OF MOBILITY
Swindlers Too Many Weddings Mobility and Murder The Rise of the Detective Forensic Science Mobility and Crime
Chapter 10 - WOMEN AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE TO THE END OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY
The Woman Victim Virtue and Seduction The Unwritten Law Domestic Violence Women’s Crimes Abortion and Infanticide Women Behind Bars
Chapter 11 - THE EVOLUTION OF CRIMINAL PROCESS: TRIALS AND ERRORS
The Criminal Trial in the Republic Rough Justice The Middle Layer The Decline of Trial by Jury The Theater of the Law Criminal Appeals
III - CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY Chapter 12 - A NATIONAL SYSTEM
Federal Crimes The Federal Courts Law Enforcement and Corrections The Syndicate Crime as a National Issue
Chapter 13 - CRIME ON THE STREETS; CRIME IN THE SUITES
Traffic Law Drunk Driving Regulatory Crime Anti-Trust The Public Health White-Collar Crime
Chapter 14 - REALIGNMENT AND REFORM
The Twentieth-Century Constitution Punishment and Corrections The Age of Backlash Prisons and Prisoners’ Rights The Death Penalty
Chapter 15 - LAW, MORALS, AND VICTIMLESS CRIME
Morality Enthroned The Mann Act Red-Light Abatement Fornication and “Statutory Rape” Degenerate Man National Prohibition The Great Counterattack: Lifestyle Wars Out of the Closet: Deregulating Sex The Well of Loneliness Privacy Obscenity and Pornography Drug Laws: The Great Exception
Chapter 16 - THE MECHANICS OF POWER: SOME TWENTIETH-CENTURY ASPECTS
The Modern Police Personnel Political Crime Political Justice and “Ordinary” Crime Political Justice: World War II and Beyond Political Justice Today Race and Criminal Justice A Rainbow of Minorities
Chapter 17 - THE CONTEMPORARY CRIMINAL TRIAL
The Basement of Criminal Justice The Felony Trial The Twilight of Trial by Jury Pleading Guilty Defending On Trial The Big Show: Major Trials and Their Discontents The Insanity Defense The Age of Backlash After the Verdict: Probation The Sentencing Process juvenile Justice Criminal Appeals
Chapter 18 - GENDER AND JUSTICE
Women in the Courtroom “More Terrible Than Any Man”: Women in Crime The Oldest Profession Sexual Justice Women’s Prisons The Woman Victim: Violence and Rape The Law of Rape
Chapter 19 - CRIMES OF THE SELF: TWENTIETH-CENTURY LEGAL CULTURE
The Self and Its Limits Criminal Justice and Popular Culture
Chapter 20 - A NATION BESIEGED
The Question of Violence Criminal Justice and Crime A Concluding Word
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL ESSAY NOTES INDEX Copyright Page
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