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Crime and Punishment in American History - Lawrence M. Friedman [356]

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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

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