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Office of Price Administration
Ohio; and drunk driving; and economic regulation; and issues related to morality; penitentiaries in; and regulatory crime; and victimless crime
Oil industry
Oklahoma
Oleomargarine
Oliver Twist (Dickens)
Olmstead, Frederick L.
Olmstead v. United States
Olson, Harry
Omaha (Nebraska)
Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act
Opium
Opium Exclusion Act
Oregon; and anti-trust law; and the death penalty; and issues related to morality; police in; and victimless crime
Organized crime. See also Mafia
Osborn, Sarah
Osbome, John E.
Osbome, Thomas Mott
Otis, Harrison Gray
Oury, William S.
Owens, Charles D.
Page, Aleck
Page, Mabel
Paine, William
Palmer, A. Mitchell
Palmer raids
Pardons
Parker, Jacob S.
Parole; and the “age of backlash,” blacks and; and the contemporary trial
Parole Commission (United States)
Parrot, George
Parsons, Tamzen
Paternalism
Paternity proceedings
Patriarchal social order
Pavey, Webley
Payette (Idaho)
Pearl Harbor
Peel, Robert
Penitentiaries; and the Auburn method; “bucking” in; classic, decline of; and criminal justice as state power; death rates in; and determinate sentencing; and “good time” laws; increases in the number of; and the indeterminate sentence; labor in; and the leasing system; and modem individualism; and pardons; and parole; and prisoners’ rights; and probation; and reform; during the republican period; riots in; rising number of prisoners in; and the rule of silence; and the “trusty” system; women in
Penitentiary Study Commission (Arkansas)
Pennsylvania; during the colonial period; and the concept of common-law crime; constitution; and crimes of mobility; and the death penalty; and industrial labor; larceny cases in; parole in; penitentiaries in; during the republican period; and women and criminal justice. See also Philadelphia (Pennsylvania)
People ex rel. Marcley v. Lawes
“People’s courts,”
People v. Pinnell
People v. Superior Court of Santa Clara County
People v. Weeks
Percival, Robert V.
Perkins, Eliza
Petty courts
Phagan, Mary
Philadelphia (Pennsylvania); during the colonial period; and crimes of mobility; and industrial labor; larceny cases in; and “lawless law,” and the law of treason; police in; during the republican period; and victimless crime; Wolfgang’s study in; and women and criminal Justice. See also Pennsylvania
Phillips, Jonas B.
Phoenix (Arizona)
Pienovi, Lawrence
Pike, Josiah
Pilcher, F. Hoyt
Pinkerton, Allan
Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania)
Place, Martha
Platt, Anthony
Plea bargaining
Plessy, Homer
Plessy v. Ferguson
Ploscowe, Morris
Pluralism
Poe, Edgar Allan
Police; behavior, and the Constitution; black; brutality; during the colonial period; corruption; and crimes of mobility; and criminal justice, definition of; and criminal justice as state power; and domestic violence; expendtures; forces, expansion of; and lawless law; and Miranda warnings ; “modern,” 358—63; and morals crimes; and the national system; and prostitution; strikes; and vagrancy laws; -women
Police Gazette
Polish-Americans
Political crime
Polygamy
Ponzi, Carlo
Popular Tribunals (Bancroft)
Pornography laws
Porter, Joseph, Jr.
Portland (Oregon)
Portsmouth (ship)
Posse, tradition of
Postal law violations. See also Mail (United States)
Postema, John B.
Pound, Ezra
Pound, Roscoe
Powell, John Dyson
Powell, Lewis F.
Powell, Samuel
Powell v. Alabama
Predatory crimes
President’s Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice
Price, Victoria
Price-fixing. See also Antitrust law
Prince Georges County (Maryland)
Princeton (West Virginia)
Prisons: during the colonial period; local; and morals crimes; and the national system; prisoners in, numbers; and professionalization; and slavery. See also Penitentiaries
Privacy, right of
Probation; and the contemporary trial; and plea bargaining; and reform; and women in crime
Procumer v. Martinez
Professionalization; and crimes of mobility; and the modern police; and plea bargaining; during the republican period; and the shift