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Author Friedman, Lawrence M. (Lawrence Meir), 1930-

Title Crime and punishment in American history / Lawrence Friedman.

Publication Info. New York : BasicBooks, [1993]
©1993

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 Avon Free Public Library - Adult Department  345.73 FRIEDMAN    Check Shelf
 Canton Public Library - Adult Department  345.7305 F914.44    DUE 10-09-01 Billed
 New Britain, Main Library - Non Fiction  345.7305 F91    Check Shelf
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Description xi, 577 pages ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages [477]-553) and index.
Contents Tight little islands : criminal justice in the colonial period. The shape and nature of the law ; The law of God and man -- From the Revolution to the close of the nineteenth century. The mechanics of power : the republican period ; Power and its victims ; Setting the price : criminal justice and the economy ; Morals, morality, and criminal justice ; The mechanics of power II : professionalization and reform in the late nineteenth century ; Lawful law and lawless law : forms of American violence ; Legal culture : crimes of mobility ; Women and criminal justice to the end of the nineteenth century ; The evolution of criminal process : trials and errors -- Criminal justice in the twentieth century. A national system ; Crime on the streets, crime in the suites ; Realignment and reform ; Law, morals, and victimless crime ; The mechanics of power : some twentieth-century aspects ; The contemporary criminal trial ; Gender and justice ; Crimes of the self : twentieth-century legal culture ; A nation besieged.
Summary "In a panoramic history of our criminal justice system from colonial times to today, one of our foremost legal thinkers shows how America fashioned a system of crime and punishment in its own image." "Lawrence M. Friedman argues that the evolution of criminal justice has reflected transformations in America's character. Thus the theocratic world of seventeenth-century Puritanism generated a peculiar equation between crime and sin. The extraordinary geographic and social mobility of nineteenth-century America produced its own distinctive approach to crime and punishment. And the expressive individualism of the twentieth century encouraged an emphasis on "crimes of the self."" "Crime and Punishment in American History covers vast and fascinating terrain: the Salem witchcraft trials; the Red Scare after World War I; the rise of the American penitentiary; the emergence of the professional detective; the development of laws against fornication and gambling and the reform of rape laws; the rise of the insanity defense; the growth of a prisoners rights movement; and much more. It is about vigilantes, outlaws, embezzlers, swindlers, and what happened to them; about the growth of white-collar crime; and about revolutionary changes in the relationship between gender and criminal justice." "Informed by the perspective of the social sciences, this book is a social history of crime and punishment, the story of the social reaction to crime. Not a history of criminal law or an intellectual history of penology or a treatise on the philosophy of good and evil, this book chronicles the development of a working system of criminal justice, from arrest to trial to prison and punishment." "Serious crime has skyrocketed in our day, affecting the lives of millions of people directly and all of us indirectly. This elegant and magisterial history helps us understand why this is happening - where we have been and where we are heading. It is a story that needs to be told."--Jacket.
Subject Criminal justice, Administration of -- United States -- History.
Criminal justice, Administration of. (OCoLC)fst00883246
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
ISBN 0465014615 (hardcover)
9780465014613 (hardcover)
0465014879 (trade paperback)
9780465014873 (trade paperback)
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