Controlling the dangerous classes: a history of criminal justice in America
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adam_text | Contents
Foreword by Michael
Hallett
ix
Preface
xiii
1
Perpetuating the Class System: The Development
of Criminal Law
20
Introduction;
Sature
and Functions of Criminal Law
20
Criminal Law in Ancient Times
21
Emergence of
Criminai
Law in Athens
22
Criminal Law in Rome
22
Acephalous
вг
Non-state Societies and Law
23
Criminal Law in Medieval Times
24
Emergence of Criminal Law in England
25
Crimina!
Law as an ideological System of Legitimate
Сошли
28
Kmergenee of she Concept of Crime
29
Two Case Studies; The Law of Theft and the Law of Vagrancy
30
Emergence of Criminal Law in America
34
Racism
ззії
the Law
36
Лй
lt te!ïat!r.A· taie:
Tlie Tramp
Acts
41
Controlling the Dangerous Classes: Drug
Lans
as an Example
42
Crack
гегііь
P*
wder Cocaine
49
Tne
Impact of the Drag Law* Parsed in the I^KO.s
5é
Whose
Interest
Does the Law
Serve?
58
Notes
62
2
The Development of the Police Institution:
Controlling the Dangerous Classes
66
Early Police Systems
66
The Emergence of the Police Institution in England
68
The Metropolitan Police of London
70
Sir Robert Peel
72
The Development of the Police Institution in the United States
74
An Illustrative Case: Buffalo, New York
76
The Rise and Growth of Private Policing
79
The Growth of the Police Institution in the 20th Century
81
The Progressive Era
82
Police Reforms During the Progressive Era
85
New Developments in Private Policing
86
Policing the Ghetto in the
1960s 88
Police Corruption: A Continuing Problem
89
Still Controlling the Dangerous Classes:
The War on Drugs
98
Notes
101
3
Processing the Dangerous Classes:
The American Court System
102
Introduction
102
The Development of the Modern Court System:
The Colonial System
105
Elite Dominance of the Legal Profession in Colonial America
106
Processing Criminal Cases: The Justice of the Peace in Colonial
America
107
Upholding Morality
108
Hunting for Witches and Religious Dissidents
109
After the Revolution: The Federal System and the
Supreme Court 111
Post-Civil War Changes in the Court System
114
The Jail: Managing the Rabble
116
The
1960s:
The Warren Court and the
Reaffirmation
of the
Right to Counsel
118
Traditional vs. Radical-Criminal Trials
122
The Traditional Criminal Trial
122
Challenging the System: Radical-Criminal Trials
122
The St. Patrick s Four
126
The Modern Era: The War on Drugs and Racial Minorities
128
The Ultimate Sanction for the Dangerous Classes:
The Death Penalty
138
Notes
143
Housing the Dangerous Classes: The Emergence
and Growth of the Prison System
145
Part I: Early Developments of Imprisonment,
1600
to
1900 145
The Trafficking of Offenders: Forerunners of the Modern
Prison Industrial Complex
147
Early Capitalism and the Emergence of the Workhouse
150
Late 18th Century Reforms and the Birth of the Prison
System
152
The Development of the American Prison System
156
The Walnut Street Jail
156
The Pennsylvania and Auburn Systems of Penal Discipline
158
The Rise of the Reformatory
161
Convict Labor
163
Convict Leasing
164
Part II: Twentieth Century Developments in the American Prison
System
168
Prison Reform During the Progressive Era
168
Inmate Serf-Government
168
Classification, Diagnosis and Treatment: A New Prison
Routine
169
The Decline in Prison Industries
171
The Big House
172
The Emergence of the Federal Prison System and the System
of Corrections
173
The Federal Prison System
173
The System of Corrections
175
The Modern Era,
1980
to the Present: Warehousing and the New
American Apartheid
177
The American Gulag
183
Some Concluding Thoughts
185
Notes
186
5
Controlling the Young: The Emergence and Growth
of the Juvenile Justice System
188
Pre-19th Century Developments: The Invention of
Childhood
189
A History of Childhood and Adolescence
190
Enter Childhood in the
1
7th Century
192
Parens Patriae
and Stubborn Children
197
Defining a Juvenile Delinquent
199
The House of Refuge Movement
200
Conceptions of Delinquency:
1820
to
1860 202
The Fate of the Refuge Movement
203
Ex Parte Crouse:
Court Decisions and Effects
204
The O Connell Case
205
Mid-nth Century Reforms
206
The Fate of Mid-
1
9th Century Reforms
211
The Child-Saving Movement and the
Juvenile Court
212
Conceptions of Delinquency:
1860
to
1920 214
The Fate of the Child-Saving Movement
216
Twentieth-Century Developments in
Juvenile Justice
218
Still Controlling Minorities and the Poor: Current Juvenile
Justice Practices
219
Race, the War on Drugs and Referrals to
Juvenile Court
220
Racial Composition of Juvenile Institutions
224
High Recidivism Rates and Scandals Persist
225
Notes
230
Ö
Perpetuating Patriarchy:
Keeping Women in their Place
232
Women and the Law
232
Patriarchy and Images of Women
232
Punishing and Controlling Women
234
A History of Women s Prisons
236
The Emergence of Women s Reformatories
239
The Role of Racism
240
Controlling Women s Bodies and Sexuality
242
Girls and the Juvenile Justice System
244
Keeping Girls in their Place: The Development
of Institutions for Girls
244
The Child-Saving Movement and the Juvenile Court
244
The Best Place to Conquer Girls
249
The Juvenile Court and the Double Standard of Juvenile
Justice
250
Women and Criminal Justice Today
254
Sentencing Patterns, the War on Drugs and Women
255
An Outrageous Example: The Pregnancy Police
258
Women in Today s Prisons
261
Background Characteristics of Women in Prison
264
Notes
269
I Crime Control in the New Millennium:
New Mechanisms for Controlling
the Dangerous Classes
270
The Crime Control Industry
2 72
Taking a Larger View: The Globalization of Crime Control
275
Millions Under Control of the State
276
The Prison-Industrial Complex: Cashing in on Crime
278
Prisons as a Market for Capitalism
278
Corporate Interests: The Role of ALEC
282
Reach Out and Touch Someone
283
Brother Can You Spare a Bed?
283
The California Correctional Officer s Union
284
Rural Prisons: Uplifting Rural Economies?
285
Some Downsides to Prison Expansion
289
Exploiting Prisoners to Enhance Rural Populations
292
Prison Labor: Auburn Plan Revisited
295
The Privatization of Prisons: More Profits for Private Industry
297
Some Serious Problems with Privatization
299
Private Security: Crime Is Good for Business
301
Other Components of the Crime Control Industry
303
Notes
304
8
Where Do We Go From Here?
306
The Importance of the Economy
307
American-Style Capitalism Is the Real Culprit
309
Downsizing and Outsourcing the American Dream and the Growing
Surplus Population
313
The Growth and Perpetuation of the Surplus Population (Dangerous
Classes)
318
SoWhatCanlDo^ouAsk?
323
Notes
325
References
327
Name Index
350
Subject Index
359
|
adam_txt |
Contents
Foreword by Michael
Hallett
ix
Preface
xiii
1
Perpetuating the Class System: The Development
of Criminal Law
20
Introduction;
Sature
and Functions of Criminal Law
20
Criminal Law in Ancient Times
21
Emergence of
Criminai
Law in Athens
22
Criminal Law in Rome
22
Acephalous
вг
Non-state Societies and Law
23
Criminal Law in Medieval Times
24
Emergence of Criminal Law in England
25
Crimina!
Law as an ideological System of Legitimate
Сошли
28
Kmergenee of she Concept of Crime
29
Two Case Studies; The Law of Theft and the Law of Vagrancy
30
Emergence of Criminal Law in America
34
Racism
ззії
the Law
36
Лй
lt"te!ïat!r.A· taie:
Tlie Tramp
Acts
41
Controlling the Dangerous Classes: Drug
Lans
as an Example
42
Crack
гегііь
P*
wder Cocaine
49
Tne
Impact of the Drag Law* Parsed in the I^KO.s
5é
Whose
Interest
Does the Law
Serve?
58
Notes
62
2
The Development of the Police Institution:
Controlling the Dangerous Classes
66
Early Police Systems
66
The Emergence of the Police Institution in England
68
The Metropolitan Police of London
70
Sir Robert Peel
72
The Development of the Police Institution in the United States
74
An Illustrative Case: Buffalo, New York
76
The Rise and Growth of Private Policing
79
The Growth of the Police Institution in the 20th Century
81
The Progressive Era
82
Police Reforms During the Progressive Era
85
New Developments in Private Policing
86
Policing the Ghetto in the
1960s 88
Police Corruption: A Continuing Problem
89
Still Controlling the Dangerous Classes:
The "War on Drugs
" 98
Notes
101
3
Processing the Dangerous Classes:
The American Court System
102
Introduction
102
The Development of the Modern Court System:
The Colonial System
105
Elite Dominance of the Legal Profession in Colonial America
106
Processing Criminal Cases: The Justice of the Peace in Colonial
America
107
Upholding Morality
108
Hunting for Witches and Religious Dissidents
109
After the Revolution: The Federal System and the
Supreme Court 111
Post-Civil War Changes in the Court System
114
The Jail: Managing the Rabble
116
The
1960s:
The Warren Court and the
Reaffirmation
of the
Right to Counsel
118
Traditional vs. Radical-Criminal Trials
122
The Traditional Criminal Trial
122
Challenging the System: Radical-Criminal Trials
122
The St. Patrick's Four
126
The Modern Era: The War on Drugs and Racial Minorities
128
The Ultimate Sanction for the Dangerous Classes:
The Death Penalty
138
Notes
143
Housing the Dangerous Classes: The Emergence
and Growth of the Prison System
145
Part I: Early Developments of Imprisonment,
1600
to
1900 145
The Trafficking of Offenders: Forerunners of the Modern
Prison Industrial Complex
147
Early Capitalism and the Emergence of the Workhouse
150
Late 18th Century Reforms and the Birth of the Prison
System
152
The Development of the American Prison System
156
The Walnut Street Jail
156
The Pennsylvania and Auburn Systems of Penal Discipline
158
The Rise of the Reformatory
161
Convict Labor
163
Convict Leasing
164
Part II: Twentieth Century Developments in the American Prison
System
168
Prison Reform During the Progressive Era
168
Inmate Serf-Government
168
Classification, Diagnosis and Treatment: A New Prison
Routine
169
The Decline in Prison Industries
171
The Big House
172
The Emergence of the Federal Prison System and the System
of Corrections
173
The Federal Prison System
173
The System of Corrections
175
The Modern Era,
1980
to the Present: Warehousing and the New
American Apartheid
177
The American Gulag
183
Some Concluding Thoughts
185
Notes
186
5
Controlling the Young: The Emergence and Growth
of the Juvenile Justice System
188
Pre-19th Century Developments: The Invention of
Childhood
189
A History of Childhood and Adolescence
190
Enter Childhood in the
1
7th Century
192
Parens Patriae
and Stubborn Children
197
Defining a Juvenile Delinquent
199
The House of Refuge Movement
200
Conceptions of Delinquency:
1820
to
1860 202
The Fate of the Refuge Movement
203
Ex Parte Crouse:
Court Decisions and Effects
204
The O'Connell Case
205
Mid-nth Century Reforms
206
The Fate of Mid-
1
9th Century Reforms
211
The Child-Saving Movement and the
Juvenile Court
212
Conceptions of Delinquency:
1860
to
1920 214
The Fate of the Child-Saving Movement
216
Twentieth-Century Developments in
Juvenile Justice
218
Still Controlling Minorities and the Poor: Current Juvenile
Justice Practices
219
Race, the War on Drugs and Referrals to
Juvenile Court
220
Racial Composition of Juvenile Institutions
224
High Recidivism Rates and Scandals Persist
225
Notes
230
Ö
Perpetuating Patriarchy:
Keeping Women in their Place
232
Women and the Law
232
Patriarchy and Images of Women
232
Punishing and Controlling Women
234
A History of Women's Prisons
236
The Emergence of Women's Reformatories
239
The Role of Racism
240
Controlling Women's Bodies and Sexuality
242
Girls and the Juvenile Justice System
244
Keeping Girls in their Place: The Development
of Institutions for Girls
244
The Child-Saving Movement and the Juvenile Court
244
The Best Place to Conquer Girls
249
The Juvenile Court and the Double Standard of Juvenile
Justice
250
Women and Criminal Justice Today
254
Sentencing Patterns, the War on Drugs and Women
255
An Outrageous Example: The Pregnancy Police
258
Women in Today's Prisons
261
Background Characteristics of Women in Prison
264
Notes
269
I Crime Control in the New Millennium:
New Mechanisms for Controlling
the Dangerous Classes
270
The Crime Control Industry
2 72
Taking a Larger View: The Globalization of Crime Control
275
Millions Under Control of the State
276
The Prison-Industrial Complex: Cashing in on Crime
278
Prisons as a Market for Capitalism
278
Corporate Interests: The Role of ALEC
282
Reach Out and Touch Someone
283
Brother Can You Spare a Bed?
283
The California Correctional Officer's Union
284
Rural Prisons: Uplifting Rural Economies?
285
Some Downsides to Prison Expansion
289
Exploiting Prisoners to Enhance Rural Populations
292
Prison Labor: Auburn Plan Revisited
295
The Privatization of Prisons: More Profits for Private Industry
297
Some Serious Problems with Privatization
299
Private Security: Crime Is Good for Business
301
Other Components of the Crime Control Industry
303
Notes
304
8
Where Do We Go From Here?
306
The Importance of the Economy
307
American-Style Capitalism Is the Real Culprit
309
Downsizing and Outsourcing the American Dream and the Growing
Surplus Population
313
The Growth and Perpetuation of the Surplus Population (Dangerous
Classes)
318
SoWhatCanlDo^ouAsk?
323
Notes
325
References
327
Name Index
350
Subject Index
359 |
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spellingShingle | Shelden, Randall G. Controlling the dangerous classes a history of criminal justice in America Geschichte Politik Crime Government policy United States Criminal justice, Administration of United States History Juvenile justice, Administration of United States History Prisons United States History Strafjustiz (DE-588)4183472-0 gnd Kriminalsoziologie (DE-588)4128665-0 gnd |
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title | Controlling the dangerous classes a history of criminal justice in America |
title_auth | Controlling the dangerous classes a history of criminal justice in America |
title_exact_search | Controlling the dangerous classes a history of criminal justice in America |
title_exact_search_txtP | Controlling the dangerous classes a history of criminal justice in America |
title_full | Controlling the dangerous classes a history of criminal justice in America Randall G. Shelden |
title_fullStr | Controlling the dangerous classes a history of criminal justice in America Randall G. Shelden |
title_full_unstemmed | Controlling the dangerous classes a history of criminal justice in America Randall G. Shelden |
title_short | Controlling the dangerous classes |
title_sort | controlling the dangerous classes a history of criminal justice in america |
title_sub | a history of criminal justice in America |
topic | Geschichte Politik Crime Government policy United States Criminal justice, Administration of United States History Juvenile justice, Administration of United States History Prisons United States History Strafjustiz (DE-588)4183472-0 gnd Kriminalsoziologie (DE-588)4128665-0 gnd |
topic_facet | Geschichte Politik Crime Government policy United States Criminal justice, Administration of United States History Juvenile justice, Administration of United States History Prisons United States History Strafjustiz Kriminalsoziologie USA |
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