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Drew University Library 19th Century Collection

Crime and Punishment Pamphlet Collection

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Wiki Markup{table-plus:columnTypes=I,S,S,I} || \# || Author || Title || Year || | 1 | William Pryor Letchworth | Address delivered at the opening of the first New York State Conference of Charities and Correction | 1900 | | 2 | Roeliff Brinkerhoff | Annual address | 1897 | | 3 | William Tatlock | The church's duty in reference to the criminal classes | 1876 | | 4 | Richard Vaux | The convict: his punishment; what it should be; and how applied | 1884 | | 5 | Massachusetts Prison Association | Crime and criminals | 1898 | | 6 | M.J. Savage | Crime and its treatment | 1891 | | 7 | Clarissa Olds Keeler | The crime of crimes, or, the convict system unmasked | 1907 | | 8 | Government of the Philippine Island, Bureau of Justice | Criminal statistics | 1911 | | 9 | George H. Hepworth | The criminal; the crime; the penalty | 1865 | | 10 | Warren F. Spalding | Delinquent and wayward children: new Massachusetts methods of treatment | 1907 | | 11 | Henry W. Lord | Dependent and delinquent children, with especial reference to girls | 1878 | | 12 | William Rhinelander Stewart | The duty of the state to the dependent and the erring | 1898 | | 13 | Robert Treat Paine | The empire of charity | 1895 | | 14 | | First report of the Female Department of the Prison Association of New York | 1845 | | 15 | Charles E. Felton | The identification of criminals | 1889 | | 16 | Henry Lewis Myrick | The importance of the scientific and practical study of crime to the clergy, and the relation of the clergy to criminals and the criminal classes | 1893 | | 17 | D.T. Taylor | The increase of crime | 1886 | | 18 | Samuel J. Barrows | Jesus as a penologist | 1902 | | 19 | | The journal of prison discipline and philanthropy (1885-1887); includes Report of the 100th anniversary of the Pennsylvania Prison Society | 1887 | | 20 | Thomas L. Harris | Juvenile depravity and crime in our city | 1850 | | 21 | John M. Spear | Labors for the destitute prisoner | 1851 | | 22 | Robert O. Foster | The laws of life and human nature: how to control others and cure the vices | 1905 | | 23 | Richard Vaux | Locked-up: the principles, practice, purposes, and the prevention of penitentiary punishment | 1886 | | 24 | F. Ward Denys | Lombroso's theory of crime | 1896 | | 25 | Conference of Child-Helping Societies | Manual for use in cases of juvenile offenders and other minors in Massachusetts | 1895 | | 26 | James P. Ramsay | The Massachusetts probation system: the law and its results; the practical application of the system to female offenders | 1906 | | 27 | Edward Grubb | Methods of penal administration in the United States | 1904 | | 28 | J.H.L. Zillmann | New York prison revelations, a chaplain's experiences of the New York prisons | | | 29 | James McClelland | On reformatories for the destitute and the fallen | 1856 | | 30 | James M. Brown | The one hundred thousand children of the United states whose fathers are in prison | 1893 | | 31 | Emory Speer | Opinion \[on chain gangs\] | 1904 | | 32 | M.W.F. Round | Our criminals and Christianity | 1888 | | 33 | Joseph R. Chandler | Outlines of penology | 1875 | | 34 | | The Pennsylvanian system of prison discipline triumphant in France | 1847 | | 35 | John S. Perry | Prison labor, some considerations in favor of maintaining the present system | 1883 | | 36 | Algernon S. Crapsey | Prison methods | 1902 | | 37 | | Prison reform in the United States, proceedings of a conference held at Newport, Rhode Island, August 1st and 2d, 1877 | | | 38 | Roeliff Brinkerhoff | Progress of prison reform | 1886 | | 39 | Arthur MacDonald | Reform of juvenile criminals | | | 40 | Arthur MacDonald | Reform of wayward youth | 1908 | | 41 | J.G. Rosengarten | Reform schools | 1879 | | 42 | George S. Mott | The religious care of the criminal | 1898 | | 43 | | Report and discussion on the International Prison Congress of Stockholm, at the Social Science Congress of Cheltenham, England, October 26, 1878 | | | 44 | | Report of special committee to the prison Association of New York on convict labor | 1885 | | 45 | | Report of the Board of Inspectors of the Eastern Penitentiary of Pennsylvania to the Legislature | 1832 | | 46 | | Report of the Commission to investigate the public charitable and reformatory interests and institutions of the Commonwealth | 1897 | | 47 | | Report of the Special Committee to whom was referred so much of the Governor's address as related to assignment of property by debtors, and to imprisonment for debt | 1833 | | 48 | Richard Hildreth | Report of the trial of the Rev. Ephraim K. Avery, before the Supreme Judicial Court of Rhode Island, on an indictment for the murder of Sarah Maria Cornell | 1833 | | 49 | G.P. Merrick | Report to Her Majesty's Commissioners of Prisons on the operations of discharged prisoners' aid societies | 1896 | | 50 | Frederick Howard Wines | The restoration of the criminal | 1888 | | 51 | New Jersey Howard Society | Second annual report | 1834 | | 52 | T.B.Ll. Baker | Sentences | 1872 | | 53 | Charles Cleveland | A sermon delivered, Sabbath, April 25, 1847, at the House of Correction, South Boston; being the farewell address of the chaplain | 1847 | | 54 | J.R. Ransom | Shall insane criminals be imprisoned or put to death? | 1895 | | 55 | Richard Vaux | Short talks on crime-cause and convict punishment | 1882 | | 56 | Aaron M. Powell | The state and prostitution | 1894 | | 57 | J.B. Ransom | The state and the criminal | 1895 | | 58 | Paris Prison Congress | Summary report | 1895 | | 59 | Wm. Lisle Bowless | Thoughts on the increase of crimes, the education of the poor, and the national schools; in a letter to Sir James MacKintosh | 1818? | {table-plus}