Preface
1. From Customs to Codes: Crime and Criminal Justice in the Ancient World
2. Crime and Criminal Justice: English Antecedents
3. Crime and Criminal Justice in Early America (1597–1740)
4. Crime and Criminal Justice in Revolutionary Times (1740–1797)
5. Crime and Criminal Justice in the New Nation (1797–1834)
6. Crime and Criminal Justice in Antebellum America (1835–1857)
7. Crime and Criminal Justice in The Civil War Era (1856–1875)
8. Crime and Criminal Justice in Victorian America (1876–1901)
9. Crime and Criminal Justice in the Progressive Era (1900–1919)
10. Criminal Justice in the Crisis Decades (1920–1940)
11. Crime and Criminal Justice at Midcentury (1940–1959)
12. Crime and the Nationalization of Criminal Justice (1960–1979)
13. Crime and Criminal Justice at the End of the Twentieth Century (1980–1999)
14. Crime and Criminal Justice in the Age of Terrorism (2000–2010)
15. Crime and Criminal Justice in Contemporary America (2011-2018)
Conclusion
Glossary
Who’s Who in Criminal Justice History
Appendices
Mitchel P. Roth is Professor of Criminal Justice and Criminology at Sam Houston State University, USA, and is the author of Global Organized Crime, 2nd ed. (Routledge, 2017).