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Guiteau's Confession

Guiteau's Confession
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Total Pages: 72
Release: 1881
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Guiteau's Crime

Guiteau's Crime
Author: Alfred Trumble
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1881
Genre: Assassination
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Between Two Wars: A True Crime Collection

Between Two Wars: A True Crime Collection
Author: Cheyna Roth
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2023-11-21
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1646045645

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Discover the most fascinating crimes committed between two of the greatest wars ever fought, from America’s first train robbery by the Reno brothers in 1866, to alleged killings at the H. H. Holmes Murder Castle in 1893, to the Rumrich Nazi spy case in 1938, and much more. The era from the end of the Civil War to the beginning of World War II was a dynamic and evolving time for murderers, thieves, gangsters and more. Train robberies, presidential assassinations, high-profile heists, and serial murders are just a selection of what occurred between the 1860s and the 1930s. Between Two Wars: A True Crime Collection includes a curated mix of both familiar and less-infamous cases. Tour through the carnage of 1880s Chicago as H.H. Holmes builds his Murder Castle. Learn about the significance of the less famous presidential assassination of the 1800s—of President James Garfield. At the turn of the century, find out why the theft of the Mona Lisa made the piece the famous work of art it is today, and discover the impact of the Black mafia with John “Mushmouth” Johnson, the infamous “Negro Gambling King of Chicago.” The full list of cases includes: - (1866) The Reno brothers and the first train robbery in America - (1878) George Leslie, a high society bank robber - (1881) Assassination of President James Garfield - (1893) H.H. Holmes Murder Castle and the Columbian Exposition - (1890s –1907) John “Mushmouth” Johnson, the “Negro Gambling King of Chicago” - (1911) The theft of Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa - (1926) Disappearance of Agatha Christie - (1933) Kansas City Massacre - (1938) Rumrich Nazi Spy Case Written for murderinos, true crime junkies, and history buffs, Between Two Wars reads like you’re having a conversation with a friend or listening to your favorite true crime podcast.


The Trial of the Assassin Guiteau

The Trial of the Assassin Guiteau
Author: Charles E. Rosenberg
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 319
Release: 1968
Genre: History
ISBN: 0226727173

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In this brilliant study, Charles Rosenberg uses the celebrated trial of Charles Guiteau, who assassinated President Garfield in 1881, to explore insanity and criminal responsibility in the Gilded Age. Rosenberg masterfully reconstructs the courtroom battle waged by twenty-four expert witnesses who represented the two major schools of psychiatric thought of the generation immediately preceding Freud. Although the role of genetics in behavior was widely accepted, these psychiatrists fiercely debated whether heredity had predisposed Guiteau to assassinate Garfield. Rosenberg's account allows us to consider one of the opening rounds in the controversy over the criminal responsibility of the insane, a debate that still rages today.


The Crime Avenged

The Crime Avenged
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Total Pages: 64
Release: 1882
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The Historical Atlas of American Crime

The Historical Atlas of American Crime
Author: Fred Rosen
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 1438129858

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Traces the history of crime and punishment from American Colonial times to present day, listing in alphabetical order the states in which the crimes were committed, who committed them and what the punishment was.


Historic U.S. Court Cases

Historic U.S. Court Cases
Author: John W. Johnson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 653
Release: 2003-12-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1135955948

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This collection of essays looks at over 200 major court cases, at both state and federal levels, from the colonial period to the present. Organized thematically, the articles range from 1,000 to 5,000 words and include recent topics such as the Microsoft antitrust case, the O.J. Simpson trials, and the Clinton impeachment. This new edition includes 43 new essays as well as updates throughout, with end-of-essay bibliographies and indexes by case and subject/name.


Charles J. Guiteau

Charles J. Guiteau
Author: John Wilson Guiteau
Publisher:
Total Pages: 58
Release: 1882*
Genre: Assassins
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The Social History of Crime and Punishment in America

The Social History of Crime and Punishment in America
Author: Wilbur R. Miller
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 2657
Release: 2012-07-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1412988780

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Several encyclopedias overview the contemporary system of criminal justice in America, but full understanding of current social problems and contemporary strategies to deal with them can come only with clear appreciation of the historical underpinnings of those problems. Thus, this five-volume work surveys the history and philosophy of crime, punishment, and criminal justice institutions in America from colonial times to the present. It covers the whole of the criminal justice system, from crimes, law enforcement and policing, to courts, corrections and human services. Among other things, this encyclopedia: explicates philosophical foundations underpinning our system of justice; charts changing patterns in criminal activity and subsequent effects on legal responses; identifies major periods in the development of our system of criminal justice; and explores in the first four volumes - supplemented by a fifth volume containing annotated primary documents - evolving debates and conflicts on how best to address issues of crime and punishment. Its signed entries in the first four volumes--supplemented by a fifth volume containing annotated primary documents--provide the historical context for students to better understand contemporary criminological debates and the contemporary shape of the U.S. system of law and justice.