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Conjugal Visiting at the Mississippi State Penitentiary

  • Columbus B. Hopper
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Readings in Criminology and Penology
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© 2019 Columbia University Press

© 2019 Columbia University Press

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Preface VII
  3. Contents XI
  4. Part I. Defining and Measuring Crime
  5. Introduction 3
  6. Crime as Normal Behavior 4
  7. Crime as Violation of Conduct Norms 10
  8. Crime as a Legal Concept 20
  9. The Alarming Increase in Crime 29
  10. Our Inadequate Criminal Statistics 34
  11. Part II. Behavior Patterns of Offenders
  12. Introduction 43
  13. The Professional Thief. A Professional Thief 48
  14. A More Recent Conception of Professional Crime 52
  15. Maxie the Goniff 65
  16. Organized Crime 69
  17. Boss of the Outfit 88
  18. The Normal Murderer 99
  19. William Heirens: Sex Offender—Killer 106
  20. White-Collar Criminality 117
  21. A Re-examination of White-Collar Criminality 131
  22. Crimes of Corporations and Executives 137
  23. Becoming an Alcoholic 141
  24. An Alcoholic's Story 156
  25. Drugs of Abuse and Their Effects 167
  26. Drug User 183
  27. The Use and Abuse of Psychedelic Experience 199
  28. The Gang as a Cultural Phenomenon 205
  29. Gang Boy 227
  30. Part III. The Search for Explanations
  31. Introduction 245
  32. The Concept of Cause 248
  33. The Biologist Looks at Crime 250
  34. Race, Social Status, and Criminal Arrest 267
  35. Intelligence and Delinquency 284
  36. The Psychiatric Approach to Crime and Correction 294
  37. The Geography of Crime 301
  38. An Ecological Approach to Juvenile Delinquency 312
  39. A Divergent Ecological View on Delinquency 319
  40. Self-Concept as an Insulator Against Delinquency 329
  41. Broken Homes and Delinquency 340
  42. Crime and Economic Condition 351
  43. Culture Conflict and Crime 361
  44. The Theory of Differential Association 365
  45. A Critical Look at Differential Association Theory 372
  46. The Doctrine of "Socially Derived Sin" 379
  47. Part IV. The Administration of Justice
  48. Introduction 397
  49. The Constitution on Civil Liberties 400
  50. "I Think It a Less Evil That Some Criminals Should Escape Than That the Government Should Play an Ignoble Part" 405
  51. Legalized Wire-Tapping Is Necessary 408
  52. The Criminal Gets the Breaks 411
  53. Does the Supreme Court Impede Justice? 419
  54. On Nonviolent Civil Disobedience Against Racism: Letter from Birmingham City Jail 426
  55. On Civil Disobedience with Violence The Death of Martin Luther King: Requiem for Nonviolence 443
  56. Civil Disobedience and the Rule of Law 448
  57. Police Brutality? 456
  58. Police Brutality or Public Brutality? 477
  59. The Social Role of a County Sheriff 483
  60. The Rural Judge 493
  61. Trial by Combat in American Courts 502
  62. The Rule of M'Naghten 512
  63. The Durham Rule: Departure from M'Naghten 518
  64. A Police Chiefs Views on Capital Punishment 531
  65. Capital Punishment: A Sociologist's Appraisal 537
  66. In Re Gault: Supreme Court of the United States (May 15, 1967) 547
  67. Part V. Peno-Correctional and Treatment Programs
  68. Introduction 575
  69. The Purposes of Imprisonment 578
  70. My First Day in Prison 582
  71. Imprisonment as a Source of Criminality 590
  72. Leadership Among Prison Inmates 600
  73. Resocialization Within Walls 608
  74. The Jailhouse Turnout: Homosexuality Among Women in Prison 625
  75. Conjugal Visiting at the Mississippi State Penitentiary 636
  76. Work-Release Programs 650
  77. Inmates as "Therapists" 657
  78. Alternatives to Incarceration: Community-Centered Programs 663
  79. A Police Official Looks at Probation and Parole 674
  80. Parole Prediction 676
  81. Personal Characteristics Related to Parolee Recidivism 682
  82. Murderers on Parole 695
  83. Part VI. Prevention
  84. Introduction 707
  85. A Public Official Discusses Delinquency and Crime Prevention 708
  86. An Offender Discusses Prevention 715
  87. Three Approaches to Delinquency Prevention: A Critique 721
  88. A Structural Approach to Delinquency Prevention and Treatment 734
  89. Index of Authors 745
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