- Title
- Live questions ; Our penal machinery and its victims ; including Our penal machinery and its victims
- Altgeld, John Peter, 1847-1902, creator
- John P. Altgeld.
- 1890
- Connecticut
Chicago - Donohue and Henneberry
- 320 p. ; 22 cm.
- English
- Books and documents
- Protection of non-combatants or compulsory arbitration of strikes -- Pensions for soldiers -- Justice to deaf soldiers -- The administration of justice in Chicago; unanimous juries -- The abolition of constables; justices; and the fee systems -- Protecting the ballot box: Australian plan -- Is the world worse?; divorces; moral training -- The rich man's bread and the poor; Cardinal Manning -- Slave girls of Chicago; Legislation for -- Anonymous journalism and its effects -- The immigrant's answer -- Unnecessary arrests -- What shall we do with our criminals?
Our penal machinery and its victims. pt. 1. Arrests -- Number of men employed -- Crime-producing conditions -- Repeaters -- Lock-ups -- County jails -- Effect of imprisonment -- Treatment in higher prisons -- Punishment must be, first, necessary; second, calculated to produce desired result -- Imprisoning women -- Indiscriminate fining leads to no good results -- Formality; inequality of sentences -- Remedy -- Indeterminate sentences -- Grand juries -- pt. 2. Prison labor -- Remedy -- The objection that criminals will not work. - Law--United States
Social problems
Prisons--United States
United States--Social conditions
1865-1918 - Our penal machinery and its victims / by John P. Altgeld--3rd ed.: pp. 153-320.
Electronic reproduction. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard College Library Digital Imaging Group, 2006. (Open Collections Program at Harvard University. Emigration and immigration).
Electronic reproduction. Woodbridge, Conn. : Research Publications, c1984. (Making of modern law) Available via World Wide Web.
Microfiche. Woodbridge, Conn. : Research Publications, c1984. 4 microfiches : positive ; 11 x 15 cm. (19th-century legal treatises ; no. 1561-1564) - 19th-century legal treatises ; no. 1561-1564
Open Collections Program at Harvard University
Making of modern law - HN64 .A46
- Widener Library, Harvard University
Baker Library, Harvard Business School, Harvard University
Harvard Law School Library, Harvard University - 990016533750203941
- Title
- Live questions ; Our penal machinery and its victims ; including Our penal machinery and its victims
- Creator / Contributor
- Altgeld, John Peter, 1847-1902, creator
- Attribution
- John P. Altgeld.
- Date
- 1890
- Place of Origin
- Connecticut
Chicago - Publisher
- Donohue and Henneberry
- Extent
- 320 p. ; 22 cm.
- Language
- English
- Digital Format
- Books and documents
- Contents
- Protection of non-combatants or compulsory arbitration of strikes -- Pensions for soldiers -- Justice to deaf soldiers -- The administration of justice in Chicago; unanimous juries -- The abolition of constables; justices; and the fee systems -- Protecting the ballot box: Australian plan -- Is the world worse?; divorces; moral training -- The rich man's bread and the poor; Cardinal Manning -- Slave girls of Chicago; Legislation for -- Anonymous journalism and its effects -- The immigrant's answer -- Unnecessary arrests -- What shall we do with our criminals?
Our penal machinery and its victims. pt. 1. Arrests -- Number of men employed -- Crime-producing conditions -- Repeaters -- Lock-ups -- County jails -- Effect of imprisonment -- Treatment in higher prisons -- Punishment must be, first, necessary; second, calculated to produce desired result -- Imprisoning women -- Indiscriminate fining leads to no good results -- Formality; inequality of sentences -- Remedy -- Indeterminate sentences -- Grand juries -- pt. 2. Prison labor -- Remedy -- The objection that criminals will not work. - Subjects
- Law--United States
Social problems
Prisons--United States
United States--Social conditions
1865-1918 - Notes
- Our penal machinery and its victims / by John P. Altgeld--3rd ed.: pp. 153-320.
Electronic reproduction. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard College Library Digital Imaging Group, 2006. (Open Collections Program at Harvard University. Emigration and immigration).
Electronic reproduction. Woodbridge, Conn. : Research Publications, c1984. (Making of modern law) Available via World Wide Web.
Microfiche. Woodbridge, Conn. : Research Publications, c1984. 4 microfiches : positive ; 11 x 15 cm. (19th-century legal treatises ; no. 1561-1564) - Series
- 19th-century legal treatises ; no. 1561-1564
Open Collections Program at Harvard University
Making of modern law - Classification
- HN64 .A46
- Repository
- Widener Library, Harvard University
Baker Library, Harvard Business School, Harvard University
Harvard Law School Library, Harvard University - Record ID
- 990016533750203941
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