Incarceration rates for women rose with the creation of the first formal police forces in Massachusetts in the 1850s. Women were jailed for crimes including prostitution, drunkenness, and even "being
Dime novels published after the Civil War gave fictional accounts of the lives of real people. Readers “knew” exactly what outlaws were like and the exciting lives they led. However,
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