Crime and punishment in Latin America : law and society since late colonial times / / edited by Ricardo D. Salvatore, Carlos A. Aguirre, and Gilbert M. Joseph.

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Year of Publication:2001
Language:English
Series:e-Duke books scholarly collection.
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Physical Description:xxiv, 448 p. :; ill.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: writing the history of law, crime, and punishment in Latin America / Carlos Aguirre and Ricardo D. Salvatore
  • Crime in the time of the great fear: Indians and the state in the Peruvian Southern Andes / Charles F. Walker
  • Women, order, and progress in Guzman Blanco's Venezuela, 1870-1888 / Arlene J. Diaz
  • Judges, lawyers, and farmers: uses of justice and the circulation of law in rural Buenos Aires, 1900-1940 / Juan Manuel R. Palacio
  • Work, property, and the negotiation of rights in the Brazilian cane fields: Campos, Rio de Janeiro, 1930-1950 / Luis A. Gonzalez
  • The criminalization of the syphilitic body: prostitutes, health crimes, and society in Mexico City, 1867-1930 / Christina Rivera-Garza
  • Healing and mischief: witchcraft in Brazilian law and literature, 1890-1922 / Dain Borges
  • Passion, perversity, and the pace of justice in Argentina at the turn of the last century / Kristin Ruggiero
  • Cuidado con los rateros: the making of criminals in modern Mexico City / Pablo Piccato
  • The penalties of freedom: punishment in post-emancipation Jamaica / Diana Paton
  • Death and liberalism: capital punishment after the fall of Rosas / Ricardo D. Salvatore
  • Disputed views of incarceration in Lima, 1890-1930: the prisoners' agenda for prison reform / Carlos Aguirre
  • Girls in prison: the role of the Buenos Aires Casa Correccional de Mujeres as an institution for child rescue, 1890-1940 / Donna J. Guy
  • Remembering freedom: life as seen from the prison cell (Buenos Aires Province, 1930-1950) / Lila M. Caimari
  • Afterword: law and society in comparative perspective / Douglas Hay.