Drew University Library 19th Century Collection
Crime and Punishment Pamphlet Collection
Finding List
19 CENT
HV
8491
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Author |
Title |
Year |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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? |