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This book offers a history of crime and the criminal justice system in America, written particularly for students of criminal justice and those interested in the history of crime and punishment. It follows the evolution of the criminal justice system chronologically and, when necessary, offers parallels between related criminal justice issues in different historical eras. From its antecedents in England to revolutionary times, to the American Civil War, right through the twentieth century to the age of terrorism, this book combines a wealth of resources with keen historical judgement to offer a fascinating account of the development of criminal justice in America. A new chapter brings the story up to date, looking at criminal justice through the Obama era and the early days of the Trump administration.

Each chapter is broken down into four crucial components related to the American criminal justice system from the historical perspective: lawmakers and the judiciary; law enforc

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Preface, 1. From Customs to Codes: Crime and Criminal Justice in the Ancient World, 2. Crime and Criminal Justice: English Antecedents, 3. Crime and Criminal Justice in Early America (1597–1740), 4. Crime and Criminal Justice in Revolutionary Times (1740–1797), 5. Crime and Criminal Justice in the New Nation (1797–1834), 6. Crime and Criminal Justice in Antebellum America (1835–1857), 7. Crime and Criminal Justice in The Civil War Era (1856–1875), 8. Crime and Criminal Justice in Victorian America (1876–1901), 9. Crime and Criminal Justice in the Progressive Era (1900–1919), 10. Criminal Justice in the Crisis Decades (1920–1940), 11. Crime and Criminal Justice at Midcentury (1940–1959), 12. Crime and the Nationalization of Criminal Justice (1960–1979), 13. Crime and Criminal Justice at the End of the Twentieth Century (1980–1999), 14. Crime and Criminal Justice in the Age of Terrorism (2000–2010), 15. Crime and Criminal Justice in Contemporary America (2011-2018), Conclusion, Glossary, Who’s Who in Criminal Justice History, Appendices

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/2/2018 12:10:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781138552883, 978-1138552883
      ISBN10: 1138552887

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This book offers a history of crime and the criminal justice system in America, written particularly for students of criminal justice and those interested in the history of crime and punishment. It follows the evolution of the criminal justice system chronologically and, when necessary, offers parallels between related criminal justice issues in different historical eras. From its antecedents in England to revolutionary times, to the American Civil War, right through the twentieth century to the age of terrorism, this book combines a wealth of resources with keen historical judgement to offer a fascinating account of the development of criminal justice in America. A new chapter brings the story up to date, looking at criminal justice through the Obama era and the early days of the Trump administration.

      Each chapter is broken down into four crucial components related to the American criminal justice system from the historical perspective: lawmakers and the judiciary; law enforc

      Table of Contents

      Preface, 1. From Customs to Codes: Crime and Criminal Justice in the Ancient World, 2. Crime and Criminal Justice: English Antecedents, 3. Crime and Criminal Justice in Early America (1597–1740), 4. Crime and Criminal Justice in Revolutionary Times (1740–1797), 5. Crime and Criminal Justice in the New Nation (1797–1834), 6. Crime and Criminal Justice in Antebellum America (1835–1857), 7. Crime and Criminal Justice in The Civil War Era (1856–1875), 8. Crime and Criminal Justice in Victorian America (1876–1901), 9. Crime and Criminal Justice in the Progressive Era (1900–1919), 10. Criminal Justice in the Crisis Decades (1920–1940), 11. Crime and Criminal Justice at Midcentury (1940–1959), 12. Crime and the Nationalization of Criminal Justice (1960–1979), 13. Crime and Criminal Justice at the End of the Twentieth Century (1980–1999), 14. Crime and Criminal Justice in the Age of Terrorism (2000–2010), 15. Crime and Criminal Justice in Contemporary America (2011-2018), Conclusion, Glossary, Who’s Who in Criminal Justice History, Appendices

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