"Sexual Crimes and American Law" Clement Wood - Formerly Chief Police Magistrate, Birmingham, Ala., 1926 (No. 1148 - Little Blue Book)
This explores foundational societal frameworks, through close examination of the legal definitions, societal perceptions, and judicial treatment of sexual crimes in the United States during the early 1900s. It explores key topics such as the evolution of laws related to morality, the shifting boundaries of consent, and the role of the criminal justice system in addressing offenses from a legal and cultural perspective. Readers gain insights into the complex intersection of law, social norms, and human behavior.
"Sexual Crimes and American Law" Clement Wood, 1926 (No. 1148)
Little Blue Book No. 1148
Language: English
Author: Clement Wood
Publisher: E. Haldeman-Julius
Subject: Legal & Social History
Year Printed: 1926

