trespassing and theft, by Harrison Cady
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"Robbing a Drunk" 1909 New York see full size
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Rockwell Kent
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a 1940s Crime comic book by Charles Biro
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an 1890 prison yard lockstep shuffle see full size
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a Felix Vallotton print see full size
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"The Degenerate Ear" 1897 police phrenology
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1822 punishment for criminals, China see full size
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Missing Persons Bureau "I think we have some definite word for you, Mrs. Kelsey..." a Charles Rodrigues cartoon for National Lampoon magazine
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Gilbert Shelton's "Freak Brothers" ... criminals attempt to rob a hippy who is very high on drugs see full size
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"Catching a Thief at Harlem by Musketry Practice" 1865 USA see full size
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two social classes at a court of law by Fritz Eichenberg
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Jay Ward's 'Dudley Doright', a 1960s animated USA satire of the federal branch of Canadian police ... of course Canadians laughed
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a 1969 USA policeman working in disguise to trap purse thieves
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confessing in a 1650s USA prison, illustrated from an 1898 book see full size
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"An Attempt At Suicide is Foiled" an 1882 New York prison
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a 1960 safety escort by illustrator Norman Rockwell powerfully appeared in the January 14 1964 issue of Look magazine. Rockwell was an observant
artist ... notice the tomato splat on the wall. The tomato skin and
stem-spot hit first, and the rest burst around them.
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from a 1919 magazine advertisement, a private detective see full size
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1887 vigilantes see full size
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an Edmund J. Sullivan illustration, 1901 see full size
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a 1931 game warden displays a gun used by poachers that killed 100 ducks with one shot see full size
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George Woodbridge, for MAD? see full size
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a Joe Krush illustration of a student being punished see full size
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"John Hayes' head exposed in St. Margaret's church yard" 1726 news "Yesterday Morning early a Man's Head, that by the Freshness of it seeem'd to have been newly cut off from the Body, having its own Hair on, was found by the River's Side near Mill-Bank, Westminster, and was afterwards exposed to publick View in St. Margaret's Church-yard, where Thousands of People have seen it; but none could tell who the unhappy Person was, much less who committed such a horrid and barbarous Action"
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'Deduce, You Say' is a 1956 Warner Bros. animation with Daffy Duck as Sherlock Holmes see full size
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from a 1908 book about prison reform, USA see full size
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1932 public punishment for adulterers, China see full size
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