Crime and Punishment in American History - Lawrence M. Friedman [353]
Hutchinson, Samantha
Idaho
Illinois; banking regulation in; constitution, 165n; and the contemporary criminal trial; Crime Survey; and labor; and “lawless law,” parole in; penitentiaries in; police in; and prisoners’ rights; sentence law. See also Chicago (Illinois)
Immigration; during the colonial period; and drinking; and economic law; family; and prostitution; during the republican period. See also Mobility, crimes
Incapacitation, theory of
Incest
Indecent exposure, crime of
Indiana
Indianapolis (Indiana)
Indian Civil Rights Act
Indian society. See Native Americans
Individualism; and the “culture of rights,” 303; and the nature of modern violence; and sexual behavior. See also Self
Industrial schools
Industrial Workers of the World, “Wobblies” members of
Infanticide
“Information,” as an alternative to indictment
In re Debs
In re Gault
Insanity defense
Institutes (Cokes)
Insull, Samuel
Insurance fraud
Internal Revenue Code
International Association of Chiefs of Police
Interventionism
Inuits
Investment fraud. See also Swindlers
Iowa
Ireland
Irish-Americans
Islam
Isle of Man
Israel
Italian-Americans
Ives, George
Jackson, Andrew
Jacob, Herbert
Jamaica
Jansen, C. J.
Japan
Japanese-Americans
Jefferson, Thomas
Jefferson City
Jenkins, John
Jersey City
Jesuits
Jews
Jim Crow laws
Joan of Arc
Johnson, Jack
Johnson, Leon
Johnson, Lyndon B.
Johnson v. Avery
Jones, Gabriel
Jones, James K.
Jones Act
Joyce, Charles
Joyce, James
Judges, and juries, relative powers of
Juke family
Jungle, The (Sinclair)
Juries: and the common law; composition of; and crimes of mobility; and criminal appeals; and the Guiteau trial; and the “information” system; and the insanity defense; in petty courts; and the powers of the judge, shifts in; and professionalization; selection of, “science” of; and sequestration; trial by, decline of; trial by, right of; and “true bills,” and the voire dire process; waiving of
Jurisdiction stops
Justice Department (United States)
Juvenile justice; and crimes of the self
Kalamazoo (Michigan)
Kallikak, Martin
Kalven, Harry
Kangaroo courts
Kansas; constitution; and corporate crime; police in; penitentiaries in
Kansas City (Missouri)
Katz, Jack
Kaufman, Irving R.
Kawashima, Yasuhide
Kay, Anna
Kealey, Linda
Keating, Mabel
Kefauver, Estes
Kefauver Committee
Kemble, Captain
Kemble, Francis
Kemmler, William
Kennebec River
Kennedy, John F.
Kennedy, Robert F.
Kent County (Delaware)
Kentucky; kangaroo courts in; State Lottery
Keokuk (Iowa)
Key, Philip Barton
“Khadi justice,”
Kidnappings
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
King, Rodney
King, Tom (Flora Quick)
Kinsey, Alfred C.
Kinsey report
Kirkendall, Isaac J.
Kitchin, John
Klondike gold rush
Knapp, Goody
Knots Untied (McWatters)
Konig, David
Korean-Americans
Korematsu v. United States
Ku Klux Klan
Labor; and antitrust law; and economic law; industrial. See also Unions
LaDue, Charles
Lafitte, Rose
LaFleur, Jo Carol
La Grange, Norman
Lancaster County (Pennsylvania)
Lane, Roger
Langbein, John
Larceny: and the contemporary trial; and the national system; during the republican period; and women in crime
Las Vegas (Nevada)
Latham, Mary
Latin America
Law Enforcement Assistance Act
Law Enforcement Assistance Administration
Lawes, Lewis
“Lawless law,” and the American personality; and the frontier tradition; and ritualized violence; and the United States as a violent society; and the vigilante movement; and violent resistance to law
Lawrence (Massachusetts)
Laws and Liberties of Massachusetts
Leavenworth Case, The (Green)
Ledra, William
Leflore County (Mississippi)
Legree, Simon
Leibowitz, Samuel
Leon County
Leopold, Nathan
Letter-wearing, as a badge of crime
Levy, Uriah P.
Lewis, Harry J.
Lexie, Patricia
Lexow Commission
Libel
Lifestyle wars
Lightner, Candy
Linch, Jane
Lincoln, Abraham
Lindbergh, Charles
“Lindbergh Act,”
Lindsey, Ben
Liquor industry: during the republican period; and taxation; during the twentieth century. See also Drinking;