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