Pursuing Johns: Criminal Law Reform, Defending Character, and New York City's Committee of Fourteen, 1920-1930Ohio State University Press, 2005 - 297 頁 In Pursuing Johns, Thomas C. Mackey studies the New York Committee of Fourteen and its members' attempts to influence vagrancy laws in early-20th-century New York City as a way to criminalize men's patronizing of female prostitutes. It sought out and prosecuted the city's immoral hotels, unlicensed bars, opium dens, disorderly houses, and prostitutes. It did so because of the threats to individual "character" such places presented. In the early 1920s, led by Frederick Whitin, the Committee thought that the time had arrived to prosecute the men who patronized prostitutes through what modern parlance calls a "john's law." After a notorious test case failed to convict a philandering millionaire for vagrancy, the only statutory crime available to punish men who patronized prostitutes, the Committee lobbied for a change in the state's criminal law. In the process, this representative of traditional 19th-century purity reform allied with the National Women's Party, the advanced feminists of the 1920s. Their proposed "Customer Amendment" united the moral Right and the feminist Left in an effort to alter and use the state's criminal law to make men moral, defend their character, and improve New York City's overall morality. Mackey's contribution to the literature is unique. Instead of looking at how vice commissions targeted female prostitutes or the commerce supporting and surrounding them, Mackey concentrates on how men were scrutinized. Book jacket. |
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... became socially acceptable over the course of the twentieth century provided the topic of historian John C ... became respectable and the previously respectable , the defenders of character like moral reformers , became shunned . For ...
... became socially acceptable over the course of the twentieth century provided the topic of historian John C ... became respectable and the previously respectable , the defenders of character like moral reformers , became shunned . For ...
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... became the Committee of Fourteen's first secretary . " Together with Columbia University law professor Francis M. Burdick , Peters represented the Morningside and Riverside Heights Association.18 Congressman William M. Bennet ...
... became the Committee of Fourteen's first secretary . " Together with Columbia University law professor Francis M. Burdick , Peters represented the Morningside and Riverside Heights Association.18 Congressman William M. Bennet ...
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... became clear only in the 1920s.20 One clear difference was that the prewar parlor houses no longer existed . Antiprostitution organizations either continued to exist , such as New York City's Committee of Fourteen , or could quickly ...
... became clear only in the 1920s.20 One clear difference was that the prewar parlor houses no longer existed . Antiprostitution organizations either continued to exist , such as New York City's Committee of Fourteen , or could quickly ...
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To Live Correctly Themes and the Significance of Character | 1 |
Only the Barbarian Waits New York Citys Committee of Fourteen | 15 |
Drifted Feminist Reformers and Prostitutions Changes in the Twenties | 35 |
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