(Read and download) Forgotten Reformer: Robert McClaughry and Criminal Justice Reform in Nineteenth-Century America
| #4258573 in Books | University Press of America | 2010-12-22 | 2010-12-22 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.15 x.91 x6.10l,1.32 | File Name: 0761853006 | 402 pages |
||0 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| I haven't read the book yet but looked up a ...|By M. C. Henry|I haven't read the book yet but looked up a couple of things, both of which were wrong: the identification of my grandmother, Mary Catherine McClaughry (Robert's daughter), on page 72 as Emma and the spelling of my grandfather's name in the index; the Buchanan in his name, James Buchanan Henry, had an extra n at th|About the Author|Frank Morn is a professor of criminal justice sciences at Illinois State University. He is the author of "The Eye That Never Sleeps": A History of the Pinkerton National Detective Agency and Academic Politics and the History of
Forgotten Reformer traces criminal justice practice and reform developments in late nineteenth-century America through the life and career of Robert McClaughry, a leading reformer. As a warden of one of America's toughest prisons, as a chief of police of Chicago, as a superintendent of two different reformatories, and as one of the first wardens of the federal prison system, McClaughry developed and led a reform movement that resonates today. As a founding m...
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