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Crime and Punishment in American History - Lawrence M. Friedman [354]

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Prohibition

Literacy

Livestock and cattle crimes

Livingston, Brockholst

Livingston, Edward

Lodging houses

Loeb, Richard

Lohman, Ann (Madam Restell)

Lombroso, Cesare

London (England)

Los Angeles (California); and crimes of mobility; Hispanics in; Rodney King riots in. See also California

Los Angeles Times

Lotteries. See also Gambling

Louisiana; and the civil-law system; constitution; and prisoners’ rights; and public health; and racial segregation; and slavery

Lowell, Abbott

Ludlow Street Jail (New York City)

Lumpenproletariat

Lusitania

Lynch, Charles

Lynch, John

Lynch, Sheral

Lynchings; and lynch law

McAlpin, William

McCarthy, Joseph

McCarty, Ada

McCarty, Thaddeus

MacClesky v. Kemp

McCloy (patrolman)

McClung, Clarence C.

McConnell, William J.

McCoy family

MacFarlane, Reverend

McGrath, Roger

McHale, Anthony

McKay, John A.

McKenzie, Albert

McKinley, William

MacKinnon, Catherine

MacLaine, Shirley

MClenathan, Harvey

McLeod, John

MClesky, Warren

McNabb v. United States

McNaghten, Daniel

McNaghten test

McNatt, James

McNeil Island

McWatters, George

Madison, James

Madison Square Garden

Mafia. See also Organized crime

Maier, Pauline

Mail (United States)

Maine; during the colonial period; and the concept of common-law crime; and the death penalty

Majors, Lloyd

Manhattan Island

Manhattan Well Mystery

Mankato (Minnesota)

Mann Act (White Slave Traffic Act)

Manuel, Anna

Mapp v. Ohio

Marcus, Gail

Mardi Gras

Marijuana Tax Act

Marion County

Marshall, Humphrey

Marshall, Thurgood

Martin, Elizabeth

Marx, Gary

Maryland; business fraud in; during the colonial period; and crimes of mobility; and the death penalty; tobacco industry in

Massachusetts; during the colonial period; constitution; coroners in; and corporate crime; and criminal trial issues; and the death penalty; and economic regulation; and issues related to morality; parole in; and the penitentiary system; and regulatory crime; during the republican period; Sacco-Vanzetti case in; and white collar crime; and witchcraft trials; and victimless crime. See also Boston (Massachusetts)

Massengill Company

Masur, Louis

Mateawan (State Asylum for the Criminally Insane)

Mather, Cotton

Matoone, Philip

Mead, Rena

Media; and adultery; and crimes of the self; and criminal justice, definition of; and cultural homogenization; and the evolution of the trial; manipulation of, and Hoover; and mobility; and the nature of modem violence; and obscenity laws and organized crime; and prostitution

Medicare

Medina, Harold

Melville, Herman

Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure

Mencken, H. L.

Mendel, Gregor

Merryman, John H.

Methodist church

Mexican-Americans

Mexican War

Mexico

Meyer, Emma

Miami (Florida)

Michigan; constitution; and the death penalty; and industrial labor; and issues related to morality; and penitentiaries; police in; traffic law; and women and criminal justice

Middle Ages

Middlesex County (Massachusetts)

Migrants. See Mobility, crimes of

Migratory bird law

Milk, Harvey

Milken, Michael

Milledgeville (Georgia)

Miller, Wilbur

Miller, William

Mills, Eleanor

Milwaukee (Wisconsin)

Miner, Maude E.

Mining

Minnesota; penitentiaries in; sentencing in

Miranda, Earnest

Miranda v. Arizona

Mississippi; Bar Association; and issues related to morality; and “lawless law,” parole in; and political justice; and prisoners’ rights; and racial segregation; and slavery

Missouri; and economic regulation; penitentiaries in; police in; State Lottery; and women and criminal justice

Mitchell, Philip A.

Mobility, crimes of; and bigamy; and the concept of respectability; and crimes of the self; and forensic science; and lawless law; and murder; and the rise of the detective; and structures of authority; and swindlers

Model Penal Code

Monkkonen, Eric

Monopolies

Monroe County (Mississippi)

Montana

Montgomery (Alabama)

Moonshiners

Moonstone, The (Collins)

Morality; during the colonial penod; and courtroom drama; and “degenerate man,” and drinking; and the explosion in violent crime; and gambling; and the insanity

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