Crime and Punishment in American History - Lawrence M. Friedman [350]
Colorado
Columbus
Comella, Bartolomeo
Commissioner of Agriculture
Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice
Committee of Vigilance
Common law
Commonwealth v. Hunt
Communications technology
Communism; Hoover and; and the “red scare,”
Comstock, Anthony
Comstock Law
Confederacy
Confession
Conformity
Congress; and business fraud; and civil rights; Clayton Act; and crime as a national issue; Crimes Act; and the Drug Enforcement Administration; and drunk driving; Dyer Act; Edmunds-Tucker Act; and the Elixir of Sulfanilamide scandal; Enforcement Act; Espionage Act; and the FBI; and the FDA; Highway Safety Act; and insanity defenses; and labeling an act as a crime; Law Enforcement Assistance Act; and “lawless law,” 188; Lindbergh Act; and lotteries; Mann Act; Migratory Bird Act; and monopolies; National Firearms Act; National Stolen Property Act; and native peoples; Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act; Opium Exclusion Act; and the Parole Commission; and the penitentiary system; and public health; Pure Food Act; and quality control; and the Supreme Court, authority of; and the twentieth-century Constitution; and United States v. Hudson and Goodwin; Volstead Act
Connecticut; during the colonial period; and criminal trial issues; and issues related to morality; parole in; penitentiaries in; during the republican period
Conservation
Constitution (United States); First Amendment to; Fourth Amendment to; Fifth Amendment to; Sixth Amendment to; Eighth Amendment to; Thirteenth Amendment to; Fourteenth Amendment to; Fifteenth Amendment to; Eighteenth Amendment to; Nineteenth Amendment to; and abortion; and “constitutionalization,” and the death penalty; and due process; and the federal framework, “interstate commerce” clause of; and juvenile justice; “twentieth-century,” See also Bill of Rights
Consumerism
Continental Congress
Contraception
Control, concept of; and abortion; and lawless law; and the nature of modern violence; and parole; and Prohibition
Cook County (Illinois)
Coolidge, Calvin
Coons, Charles
Cooper, Ann
Cooper, Marm
Cooper Institute
Cooperstown
Coosawatchie
Cora, Charles
Cordwainers
Corey, Giles
Corino, Pasquale
Cornell, David
Corollary crimes, definition of
Coroners
Corporal punishment; and prisoners’ rights. See also Branding, a a method of punishment
Corruption; and police; during the republican period
Costello, Frank
Cotton Futures Act
Counterfeiting
County of Cook v. Chicago Industrial School for Girls
Court of Common Pleas (Massachusetts)
Court of Oyer and Terminer (Philadelphia)
Court of Quarter Sessions (Philadelphia)
Courts of Indian Offenses
Coverture, doctrine of
Covington (Kentucky)
Crabtree v. State
Cranford, Alfred
Crapsey, Edward
Crawford, James
Crime(s): of addition, definition of; “cause” of; definition of; of desperation, definition of; of mobility, see Mobility, crimes of; as a national issue; of passion, definition of. See also Crime rates; Criminal justice
Crime rates; during the colonial period; and conviction rates; and crimes of mobility; and marginal rates of criminality, change in; during the republican period; during the twentieth century
Crimes Act (Federal)
Criminal justice: common-law background of; and culture, overview of; definition of; functions of, overview of; three ages of
Crittenden, A. P.
Crosier, Hannah
Crow Dog
Crowfoot
Cubans
Cummins prison (Arkansas)
Customs Department (United States)
Dakota tribe
Dale’s laws (Virginia)
Daley, Richard
Dallas (Texas)
Damaska, Mirjan
Daniel (servant)
Daniel (slave)
Dannemora
Darby
Darrow, Clarence
Darwin, Charles
Davis, Jefferson
Davis v. State
Dawson, David
Deal, John
Debs, Eugene V.
Death penalty; and blacks; and the “bright line” standard; during the colonial period; and the contemporary trial; and the crime explosion; and criminal