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Controlling Vice eBook

Regulating Brothel Prostitution In St. Paul, 1865-1883

by Best Joel Best
language: english
Publisher: OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS, January of 2021 ‧
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For eighteen years following the Civil War, the police in St. Paul, Minnesota, informally regulated brothel prostitution. Each month, the madams who ran the brothels were charged with keeping houses of ill fame and fined in the city’s municipal court. In effect, they were paying licensing fees in order to operate illegal enterprises. This arrangement was open; during this period, the city’s newspapers published hundreds of articles about vice and its regulation.

Joel Best claims that the sort of informal regulation in St. Paul was common in the late nineteenth century and was far more typical than the better known but brief experiment with legalization tried in St. Louis. With few exceptions, the usual approach to these issues of social control has been to treat informal regulation as a form of corruption, but Best’s view is that St. Paul’s arrangement exposes the assumption that the criminal justice system must seek to eradicate crime. He maintains that other policies are possible.

In a book that integrates history and sociology, the author has reconstructed the municipal court records for most of 1865-83, using newspaper articles, an arrest ledger kept by the St. Paul police, and municipal court dockets. He has been able to trace which madams operated brothels and the identities of many of the prostitutes who lived and worked in them.

Controlling Vice

Regulating Brothel Prostitution In St. Paul, 1865-1883

by Best Joel Best

Property Description
ISBN: 9780814280386
Publisher: OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Release Date: January of 2021
Language: English
Pages: 192
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility: PDF para ADE
Collection: History Crime & Criminal Jus
Categories: eBooks in English > Tourist Guides and Maps > North America
EAN: 9780814280386

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