# Busted
## Introduction
- Overview of the Book's Theme
- Famous and Infamous Arrests Throughout History
- The Cultural Impact of Mug Shots
- The Timelessness of Criminal Portraits
## Part I: The Evolution of Crime and Punishment (1860s–1920s)
- Early Crimes and Arrests
- Lizzie Borden: Double Murder Allegations
- Al Capone: Tax Evasion and Organized Crime
- Frank Sinatra: Morals Charges and Early Scandals
- Social Context of the Era
- The Role of Law Enforcement in Society
- Public Perception of Crime and Justice
## Part II: The Rise of Celebrity Culture (1930s–1960s)
- Notable Arrests of the Mid-20th Century
- Malcolm X: Burglary Charges and Transformation
- Lenny Bruce: Obscenity Trials and Free Speech
- Bugsy Siegel: Gambling, Bootlegging, and Mob Ties
- The Intersection of Fame and Legal Troubles
- Media Coverage of Celebrity Arrests
- Public Fascination with Fallen Icons
## Part III: The Age of Counterculture and Rebellion (1970s–1990s)
- Iconic Arrests from the Counterculture Movement
- Jim Morrison: Indecent Exposure and Drugs
- Tupac Shakur: Sexual Assault and Legal Battles
- Roger Clinton: Drug Dealing and Family Scandals
- Changing Attitudes Toward Crime
- The Influence of Music, Film, and Art on Perceptions of Justice
- The Legal System’s Response to Countercultural Movements
## Part IV: The Modern Era of Celebrity Obsession (2000s–Present)
- Contemporary Arrests and Media Frenzy
- Lindsay Lohan: DUIs and Repeated Legal Issues
- Roman Polanski: Unlawful Sexual Intercourse Case
- Bernie Madoff: Financial Fraud and Corporate Crimes
- The Role of Social Media in Amplifying Mug Shots
- Viral Arrest Photos and Their Impact
- The Commodification of Shame and Redemption
## Part V: A Gallery of Mug Shots
- Visual Documentation of Arrests
- Over 500 Mug Shots Spanning 150 Years
- Captions Detailing Circumstances of Arrest
- Stories Behind the Headlines
- Themes in Mug Shot Photography
- Humiliation, Vulnerability, and Smugness
- The Universality of Human Flaws Across Classes
## Part VI: Reflections on Society and Justice
- Lessons Learned from Historical Arrests
- Patterns in Crime and Punishment
- The Impact of Race, Gender, and Class on Legal Outcomes
- Broader Implications for Modern Society
- The Relationship Between Fame and Accountability
- The Ethics of Publicizing Mug Shots
## Conclusion
- Final Thoughts on the Legacy of Arrests
- Why We Are Drawn to Stories of Crime
- The Enduring Power of Mug Shots as Historical Artifacts