Crime and Law Enforcement in the Colony of New York, 16911776

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The winner of the first New York State Historical Association Manuscript Award, this book is a fascinating attempt to show how criminal behavior fits into the society in which it occurs. Through a computer-assisted analysis of some 5,300 eighteenth-century court cases, Douglas Greenberg explores larger problems of social change and development in what was considered the most fractious of all Britain's North American colonies: New York.Greenberg describes the court system in New York and considers such issues at the demography of criminal prosecution and judgment, the character and social position of accused criminals, the social forces that led people into criminal behavior, crime rates, and the effectiveness of the court system. He concludes by placing his findings in a comparative framework and relating them to the coming of the American Revolution. "Crime and law enforcement were central experiences for early Americans," he writes, "and the ways in which they dealt with these problems have much to tell us about their view of the world in which they lived."


  • | Author: Douglas S. Greenberg
  • | Publisher: Fall Creek Books
  • | Publication Date: Nov 30, 1976
  • | Number of Pages: 262 pages
  • | Binding: Hardback or Cased Book
  • | ISBN-10: 0801410207
  • | ISBN-13: 9780801410208
Author:
Douglas S. Greenberg
Publisher:
Fall Creek Books
Publication Date:
Nov 30, 1976
Number of pages:
262 pages
Binding:
Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10:
0801410207
ISBN-13:
9780801410208