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Drew University Library 19th Century Collection

Crime and Punishment Pamphlet Collection

Finding List

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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?

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