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Respectability On Trial Sex Crimes In New York City 19001918 Brian Donovan

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Respectability On Trial Sex Crimes In New York City 19001918 Brian Donovan
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Publisher: State University New York Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.28 MB
Pages: 246
Author: Brian Donovan
ISBN: 9781438461953, 143846195X
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Respectability On Trial Sex Crimes In New York City 19001918 Brian Donovan by Brian Donovan 9781438461953, 143846195X instant download after payment.

Recovers and chronicles the plights of ordinary New Yorkers that resonate with contemporary debates on rape and domestic violence. Providing a front row seat at critical courtroom battles over seduction, pimping, rape, and sodomy in early twentieth-century New York City, Brian Donovan uses verbatim trial transcripts to understand the city’s history during the so-called “first sexual revolution.” By tracing the revolutionary and repressive dimensions of this time period, Donovan reveals how conflicting ideas about sex and gender shaped the city’s criminal justice system. He unearths stories of sexual violence and legal injustice that contradict the image of early twentieth-century America as a time of sexual revolution and progress. Police and courts often served the interests of the upper classes, men, and racial and ethnic majorities, but the trial transcripts included here reveal the considerable extent to which members of working-class and immigrant communities used the machinery of law enforcement for their own ends. Many previous books have fully documented and analyzed the sensational trials of turn-of-the-century New York City, but none have paid such close attention to the courtroom experiences of common city dwellers.

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