Criminal justice in the United States, 1789-1939 / Elizabeth Dale.
نوع المادة : نصالسلاسل:New histories of American lawالناشر:Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2011وصف:vii, 184 pages ; 23 cmنوع المحتوى:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781107401365
- 1107401364
- 9781107008847 (hbk)
- 1107008840 (hbk)
- HV9950 D35 2011
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كتاب | UAE Federation Library | مكتبة اتحاد الإمارات General Collection | المجموعات العامة | HV9950 D35 2011 (إستعراض الرف(يفتح أدناه)) | C.1 | Library Use Only | داخل المكتبة فقط | 30010000404332 | ||
كتاب | UAE Federation Library | مكتبة اتحاد الإمارات General Collection | المجموعات العامة | HV9950 D35 2011 (إستعراض الرف(يفتح أدناه)) | C.2 | المتاح | 30010000404333 |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-178) and index.
1. Criminal justice and the nation, 1789-1860; 2. Law and justice in the states, 1789-1839; 3. Law vs. justice in the states, 1840-1865; 4. States and nation, 1860-1900; 5. Criminal justice, 1900-1935; 6. Rights and the turn to law, 1937-1939.
This book chronicles the development of criminal law in America, from the beginning of the constitutional era (1789) through the rise of the New Deal order (1939). Elizabeth Dale discusses the changes in criminal law during that period, tracing shifts in policing, law, the courts, and punishment. She also analyzes the role that popular justice - lynch mobs, vigilance committees, law-and-order societies, and community shunning - played in the development of America's criminal justice system. This book explores the relation between changes in America's criminal justice system and its constitutional order.