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Sentencing; and eugenics; and the “flat-time” system; indeterminate; and parole; and probation; and racial discrimination; and the theory of deterrence
Serial killers
Servants
Sexism
Sexual behavior; “deregulation” of; and juvenile justice; and the Kinsey report; and morality; in prisons; and privacy rights; and the Puritans; and the sexual double standard; and the sexual revolution; and the “unwritten law” of revenge. See also Fornication laws; Homosexual behavior; Incest; Prostitution; Rape
Shaffner, Emanuel
Shaming punishment
Sharp, Harry
Shaw, Clifford
Shaw, George Bernard
Shaw, Lemuel
Shawasee County (Michigan)
Sheepey, Charles
Sheppard, Marilyn
Sheppard, Sam
Sheppard v. Maxwell
Sheriffs; during the republican period
Sherman Antitrust Law
Sherwood, Grace
Sickles, Daniel
Simi Valley (California)
Simon, David
Simpson, Ann K.
Simpson, Bishop
Simsbury (Connecticut)
Sin; during the colonial period; and sexual behavior
Sinclair, Harry
Sinclair, Upton
Sioux Indians
Skagway (Alaska)
Skinner v. Oklahoma
Slade, J. A.
Slavery; abolition of (Thirteenth Amendment); during the colonial period; and crimes of mobility; and the definition of criminal justice; during the republican period; and the rights of slaves; “white,”
“Sleepy Lagoon” incident
Smith, John
Smith, Reginald H.
Smith, Rodney
Smith, William Kennedy
Smith Act
Smuggling
Snowden, Thomas
Snyder, Albert
Snyder, Ruth
Socialism. See also Communism
Socialization
Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
Sodomy
South Carolina; during the colonial period; and “lawless law,” penitentiaries in; and slavery; Regulator movement
South Dakota; crime rates in; and victimless crime
Southern, Kate
Soviet Union
Spain
Spartanburg (South Carolina)
Speech, freedom of
Spooner, Bathsheba
Stalin, Josef
Stamp Act
Stanford, Kevin
Stanford, Sally
Stanford v. Kentucky
Stanley, Leo
Start, Harry
State Asylum for the Criminal Insane (New York)
State Industrial School
State v. Abram
State v. Felter
State v. Heitman
State v. Lynch
State v. Padilla
State v. Pike
State v. Shields
State v. Start
Steenburgh, Sam
Steinberg, Allen
Sterilization
Stewart, Potter
Stock market crash of 1929
Stoddart, James
Strang, Jesse
Stratton, Charles
Strauder v. West Virginia
Strong, George T.
Study in Scarlet, A (Doyle)
Sullivan, Eugene
Sullivan, Mercer L.
Sullivan, Robert
Sumter County (Alabama)
Sunday laws. See Sabbath
“Sunrise Courts,”
Susman, Warren
Sutherland, Edwin
Sutton, Charles
Sutton, Nathan
Sweden
Swedish-Americans
Swindlers; and crimes of the self
Switzerland
“Sydney coves,”
Tackett
Tacoma (Washington)
Taft, William H.
Talley v. Stephens
Tampa (Florida)
Tappan, Paul W.
Tarbox, Walter Scott
Taxation; and gambling in Nevada; during the republican period
Taylor, Agnes
Taylor, Charles
Taylor v. State
Teapot Dome scandal
Temperance movement. See Prohibition
Tenements
Tennessee; and crimes of mobility; and “lawless law,” 178; and political justice; and slavery; trade provisions in; and victimless crime
Terre Haute (Indiana)
Territonal law
Terrorism
Texas; and the civil-law system; and the death penalty; and issues related to morality; police in; and political justice; and quality control; and slave codes; and victimless crime; and women and criminal justice
Thacher, Peter
Thalidomide tragedy
Thaw, Evelyn Nesbit
Thaw, Harry K.
Thomastown (Mississippi)
Thompson, Anne
Thompson, Roger
Thomson, Thomas
Thrasher, Frederick M.
Thrill crimes, definition of
Tiedman, Christopher
Tituba (slave)
Tobacco industry
Tocqueville, Alexis de
“Tokyo Rose,”
Tolerance, concept of
Torrio, Johnny
Tougaloo University
Tower, Nelson
Towgood, Josias
Traffic law
Train, Arthur
Travis, Thomas
Treason, law of
Trial(s): and the “age of backlash,” and “archaic formalism,” and “bargain justice,” and the “basement of criminal justice,” bench; and the common law; contemporary, overview of; evolution of; and guilty pleas; by jury, decline of; by jury, right of; by jury, “twilight of,” and “rough justice,