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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
-
Introduction Pardon and Parole in the Empire State -
1 Governing Mercy in the Emerging Republic -
2 Mercy and Diversity -
3 Debating the Pardon in Antebellum New York -
4 The Pardon and the Progenesis of Parole in the Mid-Nineteenth Century -
5 Reformulating Discretion in the Mid-to Late Nineteenth Century -
6 The Entanglement of Parole and Pardoning in the Progressive Era -
7 The Crime Wave and the War against Discretionary Justice in the 1920s - Epilogue Mercy, Parole, and the Failed Search for Penal Certainty
- Note on Sources
- Governors of New York, 1777–1942
- Tables
- Selected Bibliography
- Index
- About the Author
(p.ix) Acknowledgments
(p.ix) Acknowledgments
- Source:
- Discretionary Justice
- Author(s):
Carolyn Strange
- Publisher:
- NYU Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
-
Introduction Pardon and Parole in the Empire State -
1 Governing Mercy in the Emerging Republic -
2 Mercy and Diversity -
3 Debating the Pardon in Antebellum New York -
4 The Pardon and the Progenesis of Parole in the Mid-Nineteenth Century -
5 Reformulating Discretion in the Mid-to Late Nineteenth Century -
6 The Entanglement of Parole and Pardoning in the Progressive Era -
7 The Crime Wave and the War against Discretionary Justice in the 1920s - Epilogue Mercy, Parole, and the Failed Search for Penal Certainty
- Note on Sources
- Governors of New York, 1777–1942
- Tables
- Selected Bibliography
- Index
- About the Author