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Crime and Punishment in American History - Lawrence M. Friedman [351]

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justice as state power; and the modem police; and political crime; and the “price” of crime“private,” and adultery; and rape; and reform; during the republican period; and the Scottsboro case

Debt, imprisonment for

Decennial Digest

Declaration of Independence

Dedham (Massachusetts)

Delaware; during the colonial period; and the death penalty; poll, on the insanity defense

Del Ray, Mrs.

Democratic party

Denmark

Dennis v. United States

Denver (Colorado)

Department of Justice (United States)

Deportation

Dereham, Thomas

Detectives; and forensic science; private; rise of; women

Deterrence, theory of

Detroit (Michigan); police in; race riots in

Deukmejian, George

DeWitt, John

Diaz, Jose

Dickens, Charles

Dickens, Hannah

Diggs, Maury

Dillard, James T.

Dillard v. Georgia

Dillinger, John

Dillingham, William P.

Dimsdale, Thomas

Di Santos, Andrew

District attorney, office of

District of Columbia

Divorce

Dixon, James

Doctors: and abortion; and health legislation

Doe, Charles

Doheny, Edward

Dohring, Charles

Domestic violence: and the “question of violence,” during the republican period; and self defense

Dominican Republic

Donlan White Slave Act

Donner party

Doubleday & Co. v. New York

Dougherty, James

Douglas, William O.

Dowling, Oscar

Doyle, Arthur Conan

Draft: riots, during the Civil War; during the Vietnam War

Dreiser, Theodore

Drew, Daniel

Dreyfus case

Drinking; and drunk driving; and issues related to morality; during the republican period; women and. See also Liquor industry; Prohibition

Drug Enforcement Administration

Drugs. See Narcotics crime

Drummond, Edward

Dueling

Due process; and the Constitution; and the indeterminate sentence; and juvenile justice. See also Bill of Rights

Dugdale, Richard L.

Duley, Thomas

Duren v. Missouri

Durham, Monte

Durham County (North Carolina)

Durham rule

Dutch communities

Dworkin, Andrea

Dyer, Dennis

Dyer Act (National Motor Vehicle Theft Act)

Dyess, Jimmy

Easterbrook, Frank

Economic regulation; and framing the market; and labor and management; and public health; and quality control; and theft; and traffic law

Egypt

Ehrmann, Herbert B.

Eisenstadt v. Baird

Elixir of Sulfanilamide scandal

Ellington, George

Elmira prison (New York)

Ely, James

Embezzlement

Emigrants. See also Mobility, crimes of

Employment programs

Endangered species

Enforcement Act of 1870

England; and the American Revolution; benefit of clergy in; and capital punishment; and common law; and crimes of mobility, potential for; and the doctrine of coverture; infanticide in; and the jury system; and the law of treason; police in; “ticket-of-leave” in; tolerance for vice in

Enlightenment

Enticement laws

Environmental protection

Equality, concept of

Escape from New York (film)

Espionage

Espionage Act

Estes, Billie Sol

Estes v. Texas

Estrich, Susan

Eugenics movement

Exclusion (Chinese)

Executions. See also Death penalty

Exogamy

Extortion

Faber, Eli

Factories

Fair, Laura

Fairfield County (Connecticut)

Fall, Albert

Fallmer, Clara

Fall River (Massachusetts)

Family, and crimes of the self

Fayetteville (North Carolina)

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)

Federal Bureau of Narcotics

Federal Industrial Institution for Women

Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure

Federal system; and centralization; and crime as a national issue; and law enforcement and corrections; and “new federalisms,” and organized crime; and territorial law

Federal Trade Commission Act

Felonies; and the common law; trials for, modem

Female Prison and Reformatory Institution for Girls and Women

Feminism. See also Women’s movement

Fendemore, Joseph

Fennelle, Catherine

Fennelle, Rocco

Fenner, Ball

Ferdinand, Theodore

Fingerprinting

Finkbine, Sherry

Finland

Fish and game laws

Fishman, Joseph F.

Fisk, James

Fitzhugh, George

Flaherty, David

Flanigan, Daniel

Flemington

Florida; and criminal trial issues; and the death penalty; and Gideon v. Wainwright; Hispanics in; and “lawless law,” and racial segregation; and slavery; and victimless crime

Foens, Theodore

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