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Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: GUISEPPE JOE PETROSINO (1860-1909). Italian-American New York City police lieutenant

GUISEPPE JOE PETROSINO (1860-1909). Italian-American New York City police lieutenant and pioneer in the fight against organized crime. Undated photograph

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: CHINA: PUNISHMENT, c1900. A criminal in China chained by the ankle to a fence

CHINA: PUNISHMENT, c1900. A criminal in China chained by the ankle to a fence and locked in a cangue. Stereograph, c1900

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: CHINA: PRISONER, c1900. A captured prisoner from the Boxer Rebellion, locked in

CHINA: PRISONER, c1900. A captured prisoner from the Boxer Rebellion, locked in a cangue at a prison in Peking, China. Stereograph, c1900

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: JUVENILE COURT, c1902. Juvenile court with judge and lawyers. Photograph, c1902

JUVENILE COURT, c1902. Juvenile court with judge and lawyers. Photograph, c1902

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: JUVENILE COURT, 1910. An eight year old boy charged with stealing a bicycle, at

JUVENILE COURT, 1910. An eight year old boy charged with stealing a bicycle, at a juvenile court in Saint Louis, Missouri. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 1910

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: GEORGIA: CHAIN GANG. Prisoners with two mules work on roadbed between electrical

GEORGIA: CHAIN GANG. Prisoners with two mules work on roadbed between electrical and telephone poles, Georgia, photographed c1899

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: CHARLES PONZI (1878-1949). Italian-born American con man and swindler. Photograph, 1920

CHARLES PONZI (1878-1949). Italian-born American con man and swindler. Photograph, 1920

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: MEXICAN BANDITS. A group of Mexican bandits. Painting, mid 19th century

MEXICAN BANDITS. A group of Mexican bandits. Painting, mid 19th century

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: STREET GANG, 1916. Street gang of boys on the corner of Margaret and Water Streets

STREET GANG, 1916. Street gang of boys on the corner of Margaret and Water Streets, Springfield, Massachusetts. Photographed by Lewis Hine, 27 June 1916

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: MEXICO: STAGECOACH ROBBERY. A group of Mexican bandits robbing a stagecoach. Painting

MEXICO: STAGECOACH ROBBERY. A group of Mexican bandits robbing a stagecoach. Painting, mid 19th century

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: CHAIN GANG, c1898. A Southern chain gang. Photograph by Carl Weis, c1898

CHAIN GANG, c1898. A Southern chain gang. Photograph by Carl Weis, c1898

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: POLICEMAN CARTOON, 1904. Cartoon of a police officer directing traffic, from an American magazine

POLICEMAN CARTOON, 1904. Cartoon of a police officer directing traffic, from an American magazine, 1904

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: HERETIC COLLAR. Medieval device for catching witches and heretics

HERETIC COLLAR. Medieval device for catching witches and heretics. 19th century wood engraving

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: POLICE WAGON. An American police wagon

POLICE WAGON. An American police wagon

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: NEW YORK POLICE OFFICER. A member of the New York City police force, late 19th century

NEW YORK POLICE OFFICER. A member of the New York City police force, late 19th century

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: WOMEN POLICE, 1916. Commandant Mary Sophia Allen (1878-1964), center, with members

WOMEN POLICE, 1916. Commandant Mary Sophia Allen (1878-1964), center, with members of the Women Police Service in England, 1916

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: ROBBERY REWARD, 1875. Reward poster issued by Wells, Fargo & Co

ROBBERY REWARD, 1875. Reward poster issued by Wells, Fargo & Co. after a stage coach robbery in 1875

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: POLICEMAN, 1887. A member of the Chicago police force, 1887

POLICEMAN, 1887. A member of the Chicago police force, 1887

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: ALLEGORY: JUSTICE. Oil on panel by Piero and Antonio Pollaiuolo, c1469-70

ALLEGORY: JUSTICE. Oil on panel by Piero and Antonio Pollaiuolo, c1469-70

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: American Gang, C1900

American Gang, C1900
AMERICAN GANG, c1900

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: VIGILANTE SEAL, 1856. Seal of the San Francisco Vigilance Committee, 1856

VIGILANTE SEAL, 1856. Seal of the San Francisco Vigilance Committee, 1856

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: MEDIEVAL PRISON, 1509. Criminals being led to prison. Woodcut, Augsburg, Germany, 1509

MEDIEVAL PRISON, 1509. Criminals being led to prison. Woodcut, Augsburg, Germany, 1509

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: PUNISHMENT: THE RACK, 1641. The liar on the rack. Woodcut, English, 1641

PUNISHMENT: THE RACK, 1641. The liar on the rack. Woodcut, English, 1641

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: NYC PRISON: THE TOMBS. New York Citys main prison at Leonard and Centre Streets

NYC PRISON: THE TOMBS. New York Citys main prison at Leonard and Centre Streets, photographed in 1905

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: POLICE CARTOON, 1860. Mistaking an honest householder for a burglar

POLICE CARTOON, 1860. Mistaking an honest householder for a burglar. Cartoon from a New York City newspaper of 1860

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: CAT-O -NINE-TAILS, 1552. An instrument of knotted cords attached to a handle, used for flogging

CAT-O -NINE-TAILS, 1552. An instrument of knotted cords attached to a handle, used for flogging. Woodcut, German, 1552

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: SHERIFF, 19th CENTURY. The Sheriff of El Reno, Oklahoma Territory, possibly identified

SHERIFF, 19th CENTURY. The Sheriff of El Reno, Oklahoma Territory, possibly identified as John Marshall Photographed in the late 19th century

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: REWARD POSTER. A wanted poster issued after the Doolin Gang held up a Rock Island

REWARD POSTER. A wanted poster issued after the Doolin Gang held up a Rock Island train near Dover, Oklahoma, in May 1895

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: POLICEMAN, 1891. A Chicago, Illinois, police officer. Photographed in 1891

POLICEMAN, 1891. A Chicago, Illinois, police officer. Photographed in 1891

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: POLICEMEN, 1909. The Sandusky, Ohio, police force in 1909

POLICEMEN, 1909. The Sandusky, Ohio, police force in 1909

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: POLICEMAN, c1885. A New York policeman. Line engraving c1885

POLICEMAN, c1885. A New York policeman. Line engraving c1885

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: POLICE CORRUPTION CARTOON. An 1859 newspaper cartoon comment on the corruption

POLICE CORRUPTION CARTOON. An 1859 newspaper cartoon comment on the corruption and inefficiency of the New York City police

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: ENGLISH PILLORY. A man and a woman standing in a pillory while villagers stand and jeer

ENGLISH PILLORY. A man and a woman standing in a pillory while villagers stand and jeer. Woodcut, English, early 17th century

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: Allegory: Justice

Allegory: Justice
ALLEGORY: JUSTICE

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: POLICE CORRUPTION CARTOON. An 1859 newspaper cartoon comment on the corruption

POLICE CORRUPTION CARTOON. An 1859 newspaper cartoon comment on the corruption and inefficiency of the New York City police

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: POLICE CORRUPTION CARTOON. An 1859 newspaper cartoon comment on the corruption

POLICE CORRUPTION CARTOON. An 1859 newspaper cartoon comment on the corruption and inefficiency of the New York City police

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: PILLORY, 17th CENTURY. The Witch No. 2

PILLORY, 17th CENTURY. The Witch No. 2
PILLORY, 17th CENTURY. The Witch No.2. The use of the pillory to enforce Puritan morality in colonial New England. Lithograph, American, late 19th century

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: PRISONS: THE TOMBS, 1913. The Tombs, New York Citys main prison at Leonard and Centre Streets

PRISONS: THE TOMBS, 1913. The Tombs, New York Citys main prison at Leonard and Centre Streets, and the connecting Bridge of Sighs. Photographed in 1913

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: COURT OF A BARON, 1552. Swiss woodcut, 1552

COURT OF A BARON, 1552. Swiss woodcut, 1552

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: POLICE WAGON, c1900. A police wagon at Washington, D. C. Photographed c1900

POLICE WAGON, c1900. A police wagon at Washington, D. C. Photographed c1900
POLICE WAGON, c1900. A police wagon at Washington, D.C. Photographed c1900

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: PERSIAN ASSASSINS. The Old Man of the Mountain, leader of the sect of Ismaili assassins

PERSIAN ASSASSINS. The Old Man of the Mountain, leader of the sect of Ismaili assassins, giving orders to two of his followers in the Castle of Alamond in Persia

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: ROME: CHRISTIAN MARTYRS. Christian martyrs thrown to the lions in the amphitheatre in ancient Rome

ROME: CHRISTIAN MARTYRS. Christian martyrs thrown to the lions in the amphitheatre in ancient Rome. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: American Gang, C1900

American Gang, C1900
AMERICAN GANG, c1900

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: PRISON: SAN QUENTIN, 1954. Tiers of a cell block at San Quentin prison, California, 1954

PRISON: SAN QUENTIN, 1954. Tiers of a cell block at San Quentin prison, California, 1954

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: MARIE TUSSAUD (1760-1850). England: London: Wax figure of Madame Tussaud making death masks

MARIE TUSSAUD (1760-1850). England: London: Wax figure of Madame Tussaud making death masks, Paris, 1793, at Tussaud Wax Museum

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: RIIS: LOWER EAST SIDE. Ice on a burnt-out building in the section of the Lower East Side called

RIIS: LOWER EAST SIDE. Ice on a burnt-out building in the section of the Lower East Side called Jewtown. The suspected cause of this and many other fires in the neighborhood was arson

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: BONNIE AND CLYDE, 1933. American criminal Bonnie Parker (1911-1934)

BONNIE AND CLYDE, 1933. American criminal Bonnie Parker (1911-1934) playing at holding up her partner, Clyde Barrow (1909-1934). Photographed in 1933

Background imageCrime and Punishment Collection: GUY FAWKES (1570-1606). Fawkes (third from right) and the Gunpowder Plot conspirators. Etching, 1605

GUY FAWKES (1570-1606). Fawkes (third from right) and the Gunpowder Plot conspirators. Etching, 1605



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