Crime, Justice and Retribution in the American West, 1850-1900

Western movies are full of images of swaggering outlaws brought to justice by valiant lawmen shooting them down in daring gunfights before riding off into the sunset. In reality it would not have happened that way. Real lawmen did not simply walk away from a gunfight--they had to face the legal system and justify shooting a civilian in the line of duty.

Providing a more realistic view of criminal justice in the Old West, this history focuses on how criminals came into conflict with the law and how the law responded. The process is described in detail, from the common crimes of the day--such as train robbery and cattle theft--to the methods of apprehending criminals to their adjudication and punishment by incarceration, flogging or hanging.

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Crime, Justice and Retribution in the American West, 1850-1900

Western movies are full of images of swaggering outlaws brought to justice by valiant lawmen shooting them down in daring gunfights before riding off into the sunset. In reality it would not have happened that way. Real lawmen did not simply walk away from a gunfight--they had to face the legal system and justify shooting a civilian in the line of duty.

Providing a more realistic view of criminal justice in the Old West, this history focuses on how criminals came into conflict with the law and how the law responded. The process is described in detail, from the common crimes of the day--such as train robbery and cattle theft--to the methods of apprehending criminals to their adjudication and punishment by incarceration, flogging or hanging.

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Crime, Justice and Retribution in the American West, 1850-1900

Crime, Justice and Retribution in the American West, 1850-1900

by Jeremy Agnew
Crime, Justice and Retribution in the American West, 1850-1900

Crime, Justice and Retribution in the American West, 1850-1900

by Jeremy Agnew

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Overview

Western movies are full of images of swaggering outlaws brought to justice by valiant lawmen shooting them down in daring gunfights before riding off into the sunset. In reality it would not have happened that way. Real lawmen did not simply walk away from a gunfight--they had to face the legal system and justify shooting a civilian in the line of duty.

Providing a more realistic view of criminal justice in the Old West, this history focuses on how criminals came into conflict with the law and how the law responded. The process is described in detail, from the common crimes of the day--such as train robbery and cattle theft--to the methods of apprehending criminals to their adjudication and punishment by incarceration, flogging or hanging.


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ISBN-13: 9781476627786
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
Publication date: 03/31/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 268
File size: 11 MB
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Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Jeremy Agnew, a biomedical electronics consultant, holds a Ph.D. in engineering and has been involved in the design and manufacture of medical devices for more than 30 years. He lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and has written several books on the Old West.
Jeremy Agnew, a biomedical electronics consultant, holds a PhD in engineering and has been involved in the design and manufacture of medical devices for more than 30 years. He lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado, and has written several books on the Old West.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface
One. The Criminal Classes
Two. Petty Crimes
Three. Stagecoach Robbers and Train Bandits
Four. Cattle Rustling and Horse Theft
Five. Mayhem and Murder
Six. Personal Violence and Gunfights
Seven. Discrimination and Hate Crimes
Eight. Officers of the Law
Nine. Lawmen by Any Other Name
Ten. Pursuit and Capture
Eleven. Lawyers and Judges
Twelve. Trials and Errors
Thirteen. Retribution and Punishment
Fourteen. Military Discipline
Postscript
Chapter Notes
Bibliography
Index
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