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Crime and Punishment in American History - Lawrence M. Friedman [353]

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Elizabeth

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;

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