1st Edition

American Penology A History of Control

By Karol Lucken, Thomas G. Blomberg Copyright 2000
270 Pages
by Routledge

 The purpose of <i>American Penology</i> is to provide a story of punishment&#39;s past, present, and likely future. The story begins in the 1600s, in the setting of colonial America, and ends in the present As the story evolves through various historical and contemporary settings, America&#39;s efforts to understand and control crime unfold. The context, ideas, practices,... Read more
1 lntroduction 2 Punishment in Ancient and Medieval Europe 3 Punishment and Public Justice in Colonial America (1600-1790) 4 Punishment and Deterrence in the Period of Transition (1790-1830) 5 Punishment and Reform in Nineteenth-Century America (1830-1880s) 6 Progressive America and the Rise of Reformatories, Parole, and Probation (1880s-1930s) 7 Progressive America and the Juvenile Court Movement (1900-1960s) 8 The Twentieth-Century Rehabilitative Ideal and the Proliferation of Penal Services (1900-1960s) 9 Discovering Prison Subcultures (1950s-1960s) 10 Prisoner Rights in the Age of Discontent (1960s-1970s) 11 Decentralizing Corrections in the Age of Discontent (1960s-1970s) 12 Conservatism and Law and Order Punishment (1980s-1990s) 13 The Prison as Nursery, Hospital, and Asylum 14 The Mentally III, Conclusion, References, Index.

Biography

Thomas G. Blomberg is dean and Sheldon L. Messinger Professor of Criminology, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Florida State University.

Karol Lucken is Associate Professor, Department of Criminal Justice and Legal Studies, University of Central Florida.