Crime and Punishment in American History - Lawrence M. Friedman [357]
Progress, concept of
Prohibition; Amendment; and the morals revolution; and the red-light abatement movement; and search and seizure issues
Property, notion of
Property rights: and economic regulation; and the rise of the detective
Prostitution; and cleanup campaigns; decriminalization of; imprisonment for; and the Kinsey reports; and police; and Prohibition; and public health; and rape, definition of; during the republican period; and the vice-district system; and “white slavery,”
Protectionism
Protestants
Public health; and prostitution
Puerto Rican-Americans
Puerto Rico
Puget Sound
Pure Food Act
Puritans; and the American Revolution; and the death penalty; and heresy; and jury trials; justice of, inquisitorial flavor of; during the republican period
Pumell, Braynard
Purrington, Hezekiah, Jr.
Quakers; and the death penalty; and the law of treason
Quality control
“Queue Ordinance,”
Quick, Flora (Tom King)
Quincy, Josiah
Race. See Black(s); Race-hate crimes; Racial segregation; Racism; Slavery
Race-hate crimes. See also Ku Klux Klan
Racial segregation
Racism
Radio Tokyo
Ragen, Joseph
Railroads
Random House
Rape; Central Park rape case (1989); during the colonial period; and the Comstock law; and the death penalty; and lynch laws; of male prisoners; and the media; new consciousness regarding; during the republican period; statutory; and themes of virtue; white-on-black
Rationing: and conservation laws; and traffic law; during World War II,
Rauhauser, Minnie
Ray, Isaac
Reagan, Ronald
Recognizances
Reconstruction
Red-Light Abatement Movement
Reed, J. E.
Reformatory Prison for Women (Massachusetts)
“Regulating Horn,”
Rehnquist, William
Reid, John P.
Religion: and abortion; and the Bible; during the colonial period; and juvenile justice; and prisoners’ rights; and religious minorities; during the republican period; and sexuality
Remove Intoxicated Drivers (RID)
Rennie, Ysabel
Repentance
Republicanism
Republican Party
Respectability, concept of
Responsibility, public, concept of
“Revenuers,”
Reynolds, George
Reynolds, Jason
Reynolds, John
Reynolds v. United States
Rhode Island; and the death penalty; and penitentiaries
Richmond and Allegheny Railroad
Rideout, Greta
Rideout, John
Right(s); to counsel; defendant’s; and freedom; and lawless law; and Miranda warnings; prisoners‘; privacy; property; of self defense; of slaves; to trial by jury; “victims’,” See also Bill of Rights
Right-or-wrong test (McNaghten test)
Ring, Catherine
Riots; draft, during the Civil War; prison; “Rodney King,” and the White trial
Roapes, John
Robbery; and the national system; and the theory of deterrence; and women in crime
Roberts, Mary
Roberts v. Louisiana
Rockefeller, John D.
Rockefeller, Nelson
Rock Springs (Wyoming)
Rodney King riots
Roe v. Wade
Rogers, Esther
Rolland, Louise
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
Roosevelt, Theodore
Rosenberg, Charles
Rosenberg, Ethel
Rosenberg, Julius
Ross, H. Laurence
Rothman, David J.
Roth v. United States
Rush, Benjamin
Russell
Russian revolution
Sabbath: during the colonial period; during the republican period
Sacco, Nicola
Sacco-Vanzetti case
Sacramento (California)
St. Louis (Missouri)
Salem (Massachusetts)
Salmon, Daniel
Sanders, Mary S.
San Diego (California); Sunrise Court in; and victimless crime. See also California
Sands, Gulielma
Sanford, Alice
San Francisco (California); assimilation in; jails in; and “lawless law,” . See also California
San Francisco Examiner
Santa Clara County (California)
Santobello v. New York
San Xavier Cathedral
Savage, Edward
Schenck v. United States
Schenectady (New York)
Schreiber, Belle
Schubert, Lee
Scotland Yard
Scott, William B.
Scottsboro case
Search and seizure
Searle, Andrew
Sears Roebuck Company
Secret Service
Securities and Exchange Act
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
Securities violations. See also White-collar crime
Seduction laws
Self; “crimes of,” and crimes of mobility; and the law of rape. See also Individualism
Senior,