Crimes that changed our world : tragedy, outrage, and reform / Paul H. Robinson and Sarah M. Robinson.
2018
K5032 .R63 2018 (Mapit)
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Title
Crimes that changed our world : tragedy, outrage, and reform / Paul H. Robinson and Sarah M. Robinson.
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Lanham, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield, [2018]
Description
xii, 389 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Formatted Contents Note
1911 Triangle factory fire : building safety codes
1915 chloroform killer : medical examiners
1932 Lindbergh kidnapping and Dillinger robberies : federalization of criminal law enforcement
1937 sulfanilamide crisis : drug safety
1956 NYC mad bomber : criminal profiling
1957 Mafia Commission Apalachin meeting : Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO)
1962 Harlem heroin epidemic : war on drugs
1964 Genovese murder witness scandal : 911 emergency system
1965 Watts riots & Texas sniper : SWAT and the militarization of police
1967 Calabrese intimidation : WITSEC
1969 Santa Barbara oil spill and Cuyahoga River fire : Environmental Protection Agency
1972 TWA bombing and hijackings : airport security
1980 killing of Cari Lightner : drunk driving
1981 Reagan assassination attempt : insanity defense
1983 Beirut barracks bombing : internationalization of the FBI
1983 Thurman beatings : domestic violence
1986 Leicestershire murders : DNA
1989 Schaeffer stalking murder : stalking offense
1993 Polly Klaas abduction : three-strikes sentencing
2001 9/11 attacks : War on terror
2001 Enron scandal : financial crimes.
1915 chloroform killer : medical examiners
1932 Lindbergh kidnapping and Dillinger robberies : federalization of criminal law enforcement
1937 sulfanilamide crisis : drug safety
1956 NYC mad bomber : criminal profiling
1957 Mafia Commission Apalachin meeting : Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO)
1962 Harlem heroin epidemic : war on drugs
1964 Genovese murder witness scandal : 911 emergency system
1965 Watts riots & Texas sniper : SWAT and the militarization of police
1967 Calabrese intimidation : WITSEC
1969 Santa Barbara oil spill and Cuyahoga River fire : Environmental Protection Agency
1972 TWA bombing and hijackings : airport security
1980 killing of Cari Lightner : drunk driving
1981 Reagan assassination attempt : insanity defense
1983 Beirut barracks bombing : internationalization of the FBI
1983 Thurman beatings : domestic violence
1986 Leicestershire murders : DNA
1989 Schaeffer stalking murder : stalking offense
1993 Polly Klaas abduction : three-strikes sentencing
2001 9/11 attacks : War on terror
2001 Enron scandal : financial crimes.
Summary
Can crime make our world safer? Crimes are the worst of humanity's wrongs but, oddly, they sometimes "trigger" improvement in our lives. Crimes That Changed Our World explores some of the most important trigger cases of the past century, revealing much about how change comes to our modern world. The exact nature of the crime-outrage-reform dynamic can take many forms, and Paul and Sarah Robinson explore those differences in the cases they present. Each case is in some ways unique but there are repeating patterns that can offer important insights about what produces change and how in the future we might best manage it. Sometimes reform comes as a society wrestles with a new and intolerable problem. Sometimes it comes because an old problem from which we have long suffered suddenly has an apparent solution provided by technology or some other social or economic advance. Or, sometimes the engine of reform kicks into gear simply because we decide as a society that we are no longer willing to tolerate a long-standing problem and are now willing to do something about it. As the amazing and often touching stories that the Robinsons present make clear, the path of progress is not just a long series of course corrections; sometimes it is a quick turn or an unexpected lurch. In a flash we can suddenly feel different about present circumstances, seeing a need for change and can often, just as suddenly, do something about it. Every trigger crime that appears in Crimes That Changed Our World highlights a societal problem that America has chosen to deal with, each in a unique way. But what these extraordinary, and sometime unexpected, cases have in common is that all of them describe crimes that changed our world. -- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Available in Other Form
Online version: Robinson, Paul H., 1948- Crimes that changed our world. Lanham, Maryland : Rowman & Littlefield, [2018]
Call Number
K5032 .R63 2018
Language
English
ISBN
9781538102015 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
1538102013 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
9781538102022 (electronic book)
1538102021 (electronic book)
1538102013 (hardcover ; alkaline paper)
9781538102022 (electronic book)
1538102021 (electronic book)
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