The Encyclopedia of Criminology and Criminal Justice 2013
DOI: 10.1002/9781118517383.wbeccj163
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Justice on the American Frontier

Abstract: This article examines the process of crime and punishment on the American frontier beginning with the transplantation of English common law in the seventeenth century and covering the evolution of criminal justice practices as pioneers pushed American boundaries further west over the next 200 years. What becomes clear is that a variety of practices developed depending on the types of crime and disorder faced on each frontier, both geographically and temporally.

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