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SUMMARY:Joseph C. Miller Lecture by Hendrik Hartog
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20220516T161500
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DESCRIPTION:The talk will reflect about the relationships between criminal
  law & policing\, on the one hand\, & property law\, on the other\, focusi
 ng on the historical case of Jack Robbins\, something of a confidence man 
 as well as a master of advertising. He also focused public attention on 
 “the boy problem\,” which was a pervasive and real concern in early tw
 entieth century America. His story offers an interesting counter-narrative
  to the histories that have been written about Progressive reform & the de
 velopment of the juvenile court & other carceral reforms of the early twen
 tieth century. In 1914 & 1915\, he created “The Boys’ Brotherhood Repu
 blic“ in Chicago as an alternative to the reform schools and other juven
 ile court related institutions of the city. For the next thirty plus years
 \, the BBR would be an institution run by the boys\, from which adult cont
 rol was rejected. Robbins’s critiques & writings offer an early twentiet
 h century preview of arguments of today’s police & prison abolitionists.
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URL:https://www.dependency.uni-bonn.de/en/outreach/events/joseph-c-miller-
 lecture-by-hendrik-hartog
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