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Crime and Punishment in American History - Lawrence M. Friedman [349]

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Brandon, Gerard C.

Brawley, Tawana

Brennan, William J., Jr.

Brewer, David J.

Bribery

Bridgeport (Connecticut)

Britain. See England

Britton, James

Brockway, Zebulon

Broderick, David

Brooks v. United States

Brown, George

Brown, Grace

Brown, Henry B.

Brown, J. Aldrich

Brown, Mathew

Brown, Richard Maxwell

Brown, Thomas

Browne, Angela

Browne, Elizabeth

Brown v. Board of Education

Brown v. Mississippi

Brussow, Frederica

Buchmaster, Samuel A.

Buck, Carrie

Buck v. Bell

Buffalo (New York)

“Buggery,”

Bureau of Justice Statistics

Bureau of Prisons

Burger, Dorothy

Burger, Warren

Burgess, E. W.

Burglary; during the colonial period; during the republican period; during the twentieth century; and women in crime

Bums, Andrew

Bums, Robert E.

Burr, Aaron

Bush, George

Business fraud

Butcher, John

Butts, William

Byrd, William

Cabot, Henry B.

Caesar (slave)

Cage, John

California; and assimilation; constitution; and criminal trial issues; and the death penalty; and drunk driving; and economic regulation; and issues related to gender; and issues related to morality nd labor; and “lawless law,”McGrath’s study in; penitentiaries in; and political justice; and the poor, and prisoners’ rights; sentence law; statistics on felony filings; statistics on prosecutions; traffic law; and victimless crime; and victims’ rights; and women and criminal justice; and the Wright Act. See also Los Angeles (California); San Francisco (California)

Caminetti, Drew

Caminetti v. United States

Canada and the common law; homicide rates in

Cannibalism

Capital laws

Capital punishment. See Death penalty

Capone, Al

Carey, Betty

Casey, James P.

Casey, S. A.

Casper, Clara

Casper (Wyoming)

Catholic church

Catonsville Nine

Central Intelligence Agency

Central Park beating (New York)

Cermak, Anton

Chamberlain, Richard

Chandler, Thomas Jefferson

Chandler v. Florida

Chaplin, Bradley

Chaplin, Charlie

Charity collectors

Charles County (Maryland)

Chastity

Chatham County (Alabama)

Chattanooga (Tennessee)

Chattanooga Times

Chesman, Caryl

Chicago (Illinois); and crimes of mobility; and criminal trial issues and issues related to gender; penitentiaries in; police in; and victimless crime; Visitation and Aid Society. See also Illinois

Chicago Tribune

Chicanos

Children: abandoned, abuse of; illegitimate. See also Juvenile justice

Chillecothe Correctional Institute (Ohio)

China

Chinese-Americans; and narcotics; and the police

Choctaw County (Mississippi)

Christianity. See also Bible; Catholic church; Religion

Christie, Agatha

Church of England

Chute, Charles

Cincinnati (Ohio); police in

City and County Industrial School of San Francisco

Civic League

Civil cases, and criminal cases, distinctions between

Civil Law Tradition, The (Merryman)

Civil rights movement; and police forces, composition of; and prisoners’ rights; and the “second emancipation,”

Civil War; constitutional revolution after; and crimes of mobility; draft riots during; exclusion of blacks from juries after; and free blacks; industrial labor after; and “lawless law,” and the lottery; and the penitentiary system; police after; the poor after; racial segregation afterand sentiments of whites towards blacks, lack of change in; and slavery; tax on whiskey after; vagrancy laws after

Civil cases, and criminal cases, distinction between

Clark, Andrew

Clark, Walter

Clay, Henry

Clay, John

Clayton Act

Cleland, John

Clemency

Clergy, benefit of

Cleveland (Ohio); Court of Common Pleas; Crime Survey

Cleveland County (North Carolina)

Clifford, Robert L.

Clinard, Marshall

Clinton, Bill

Clinton, DeWitt

Clinton Prison (New York)

Coast Guard (United States)

Cobb, Irvin S.

Cobb, Thomas R. R.

Codes of honor

Codification

Coercion

Coker v. GeorgiaCokes, Edward

Cold War

Coleman, William T.

Colfax Institute

Collins

Collins, Wilkie

Colonial period; and the common law; and communal punishment; and courts and procedures; and the death penalty; and the evolution of due process; and imprisonment; and the law of God; and the law of

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