"USA." . . "Criminalité États-Unis Histoire Cartes." . . "United States." . . "United States." . . "Social Science." . . "Crimes et criminels États-Unis Histoire Cartes." . . "Geschichte." . . "Kriminalgeographie." . . "Criminalité États-Unis Histoire." . . "Crime United States History." . . "Kriminalität." . . . "American crime" . . "American crime"@en . . . . . . . . "The historical atlas of American crime"@en . "The historical atlas of American crime" . . . . . . . . . . . "Emphasizing cases that were the first of their kind, new types of crime, and crimes peculiar to certain regions, a geographic overview of crime in America demonstrates how geography, shifting populations, Western expansion, and technology have shaped crime and the development of American society. The Historical Atlas of American Crime presents a geographic overview of the development of crime in America, from colonial times to the present. Covering all varieties of crime, from murder to fraud, from organized crime to terrorism, these pages contain a fascinating survey of the most significant criminal developments in United States history. Emphasizing cases that were the first of their kind, new types of crime, and crimes peculiar to certain regions, The Historical Atlas of American Crime demonstrates how geography, shifting populations, Western expansion, and technology have shaped crime and the development of American society. Organized into discrete historical periods, this atlas provides a unique perspective with penetrating analysis and intriguing detail. The entries are informative, but written in an engaging, \"you are there\" style. Approximately 50 photographs, an eight-page color insert showcasing historical maps, and approximately 50 additional maps all provide a striking visual accompaniment to the insightful text."@en . "Emphasizing cases that were the first of their kind, new types of crime, and crimes peculiar to certain regions, a geographic overview of crime in America demonstrates how geography, shifting populations, Western expansion, and technology have shaped crime and the development of American society. The Historical Atlas of American Crime presents a geographic overview of the development of crime in America, from colonial times to the present. Covering all varieties of crime, from murder to fraud, from organized crime to terrorism, these pages contain a fascinating survey of the most significant criminal developments in United States history. Emphasizing cases that were the first of their kind, new types of crime, and crimes peculiar to certain regions, The Historical Atlas of American Crime demonstrates how geography, shifting populations, Western expansion, and technology have shaped crime and the development of American society. Organized into discrete historical periods, this atlas provides a unique perspective with penetrating analysis and intriguing detail. The entries are informative, but written in an engaging, \"you are there\" style. Approximately 50 photographs, an eight-page color insert showcasing historical maps, and approximately 50 additional maps all provide a striking visual accompaniment to the insightful text." . "The Historical Atlas of American Crime"@en . . . "History" . "History"@en . . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . . "Traces the history of crime and punishment from American Colonial times to present day, listing in alphabetical order the states in which the crimes were committed, who committed them and what the punishment was."@en . . . . . "Maps"@en . "Maps" . "A geographic overview of the development of crime in America, from colonial times to the 21st century. Covering all varieties of crime, the book emphasizes cases which were the first of their kind, crimes peculiar to certain regions and those too infamous to be ignored."@en . . "Atlas of American crime"@en . . . . . . . "SOCIAL SCIENCE Criminology." . . "Crime History Maps." . . "Crime U.S. History Maps." . . "Maps." . . "Crime U.S. History." . . "History." . . "Crime." . . "Crimes et criminels États-Unis Histoire." . . "Crime History." . . "Verbrechen." . .