Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Witchcraft in Old New York,1928,19,2,252-258,Riddell William Penn and Witchcraft,1927,18,1,11-16,Riddell Why Juries Refuse to Convict,1910,1,4,633-634, "Who Is Feeble-Minded?". A Rejoinder and a Rebuttal,1916,7,2,219-226,Kohs "Who Is Feeble-Minded?" A Reply to Mr. Kohs,1916,7,1,56-78,Wallin Who Is Feeble-Minded?,1916,6,6,860-871,Kohs What to Do with Criminals,1910,1,4,631-633, War Legislation against Alcoholic Liquor and Prostitution,1919,9,4,520-529,Buchanan War Boosts Juvenile Crime in England and Germany,1917,7,6,925, Virginia Sterilization Law Constitutional,1927,18,2,283, Unconstitutional Claims of Military Authority,1915,5,5,718-743,Ballantine Two Child-Protection Congresses,1914,5,1,103-105, Two Cases of Criminal Imbecility,1915,6,1,113-114, Trend in Juvenile-Delinquency Statistics,1926,17,2,167-172,Abbott Traffic Court Report,1918,8,6,926, To Prevent Procreation of Certain Classes in Oregon: House Bill 162,1917,7,6,910-912, To Amend the Penal Law in Relation to Murder in the First Degree,1916,7,2,288-289, To Abolish Partisanship of Expert Witnesses as Illustrated in the Loeb-Leopold Case,1924,15,3,341-343,Wigmore "Thou Shalt Not Suffer a Witch to Live:" Exodus XXII 18,1929,20,3,355-359,Riddell Things We Don't Know about Crime,1922,13,3,446-452,Koren Theology and Crime,1913,4,4,612-613, The White Slave Traffic Act,1910,1,4,619, The War Power and the Government of Military Forces,1916,7,3,406-431,Melling The War Power and the Government of Military Forces,1916,7,2,248-268,Melling The War and Juvenile Delinquency,1917,8,2,287-288, The Value of Mental Physical and Social Studies of Delinquent Women,1918,9,1,80-97,Spaulding The Value of Anthropometric Measurements in the Diagnosis of Feeble-Mindedness,1915,6,1,114, The Use of the Injunction to Destroy Commercialized Prostitution,1929,19,4,513-517,McMurdy The Unit in Criminal Statistics,1912,3,2,245-248,Robinson The Trial of Witches Secundum Artem,1930,21,2,257-260,Riddell The Treatment of Crime. Past Present and Future,1912,3,3,376-383,Spalding The Traumatic Neurosis: Nature and Management: Some Forensic Aspects. Shown in the Case of Hill vs. Chicago Milwaukee and St. Paul R. R. Co,1917,7,5,689-701,Williams The Study of the Juvenile Offender in the Kansas Industrial School,1915,5,5,761-762, The Statistical Bureau. A Police Necessity,1928,19,3,383-389,Knoles The State's Duty to Delinquent Women and Girls,1918,9,2,299-301, The State's Authority to Punish Crime,1912,2,5,691-703,Hoffding The Slave in Upper Canada,1923,14,2,249-278,Riddell The Skin Game,1923,13,4,587-591,Melcher The Segregable Delinquent,1921,12,2,267-274,Harding The Scientific Study of Juvenile Delinquents in Minneapolis,1913,3,5,781-783, The Scientific Police,1913,3,6,876-880,Ottolenghi The Sad Tale of an Indian Wife,1922,13,1,82-89,Riddell The Reversal of Criminal Cases in the Supreme Court of California,1929,20,1,60-87,Vernier The Results of Mental and Physical Examinations of Four Hundred Women Offenders. With Particular Reference to Their Treatment during Commitment,1915,5,5,704-717,Spaulding The Responsibility of Children in the Juvenile Court,1912,3,3,365-375,Goddard The Relation between Criminal Law and Criminal Psychiatry,1925,16,3,311,Wigmore The Rehabilitation of the Morally Handicapped. A Study in Social Service,1924,15,1,147-154,Menken The Reconciliation of the Legal and Psychiatric Viewpoints of Delinquency,1926,17,2,173-182,Branham The Recidivist,1913,3,6,866-875,Fernald The Punishment of Crime,1920,10,4,533-548,Townsend The Psychopathic Laboratory Idea,1915,6,1,59-64,Olson The Psychopathic Laboratory,1923,13,4,485-493,Shepherd The Psychiatric Clinic in the Treatment of Conduct Disorders of Children and the Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency,1923,14,3,414-456,Anderson The Problem of the Perpetual Drunkard,1911,1,6,844-845,Ellwood The Problem of Combating Suicide,1913,4,4,617, The Problem of Causation of Criminality,1912,2,6,849-857,Healy The Prevention of Crime Not Merely Its Punishment,1910,1,2,9-12,Henderson The Prevalence of Crime in the United States and Its Extent Compared with That in the Leading European States,1913,3,5,754-769,Goebel The Possibilities and Methods of Increasing Parental Responsibility for Juvenile Delinquents,1921,12,1,61-75,Bates The Philosophy of Punishment,1922,13,2,235-250,Alexander The Passing of the Bertillon System of Identification,1915,6,3,363-369,Fosdick The Outlook for the Science of Criminalistics,1914,5,4,540-543,Healy The Night-Riders Set Free by Technicalities,1910,1,1,123-124, The Newsboys of Dallas Texas,1922,13,2,309-310, The Need the Propriety and Basis of Martial Law with a Review of the Authorities,1917,8,2,167-189,Wallace The Need of New Criminological Classification,1911,1,6,907-910,Bullard The Modus Operandi System in the Detection of Criminals,1915,6,4,560-570,Fosdick The Lynching Record for 1920,1921,11,4,622-623, The Lynching Record for 1916,1917,8,2,302-303, The Loeb-Leopold Murder of Franks in Chicago May 21 1924,1924,15,3,347-348, The Loeb-Leopold Case Again: Comments on Dr. Gosline's Comments,1925,15,4,505-508,Wigmore The Loeb-Leopold Case Again,1925,15,4,501-505,Gosline The Loan Shark Evil,1919,10,1,14-15,Gault The Legal Status of the National Guard under the Army Reorganization Bill,1917,7,5,672-688,Chiperfield The Law of Pennsylvania Relating to Illegitimacy,1916,7,4,505-529,MacCoy The Laboratory in the Study and Treatment of Crime,1915,5,6,840-850,Anderson The Joliet Prison and the Riots of June 5th,1917,8,4,576-585,Bowen The Intelligence of Delinquent Boys Committed to Wisconsin Industrial School,1929,20,3,421-428,Caldwell The Influence of Journalism on Crime,1924,15,1,155-158,Spector The Individual Study of the Young Criminal,1910,1,1,50-62,Healy The Individual Delinquent,1916,6,6,849-859,Stevens The Individual Delinquent,1927,18,1,65-74,Haynes The Indeterminate Sentence and Parole Laws in Indiana,1913,4,3,429-431, The Increasing Cost of Crime in Ohio,1917,7,6,920-924, The Importance of Character Study in Criminology,1920,11,1,107-112,Fernald The Illinois Crime Survey,1930,20,4,588-605,Lashly The Human Element in Justice,1919,10,1,90-99,Everson The House of Correction for Boys in the Hospice of Saint Michael in Rome,1930,20,4,533-553,Sellin The Homicide Concept. A Study in Comparative Criminal Law,1918,9,3,373-377,Lobingier The Function of Punishment,1915,6,3,422-425,Garrett The Function of Private Defense in the Repression of Crime,1911,2,3,370-374,Battaglini The Fourth Estate and Court Procedure as a Public Show,1928,19,1,15-29,Watts The First Execution for Witchcraft in Ireland,1917,7,6,828-837,Riddell The Feeble-Minded in a Rural County of Ohio,1919,10,1,126-127, The Establishment of Uniformity in Determining Punishments in Different Courts and Different Jurisdictions,1917,7,6,804-809,Osborne The Duel in Early Upper Canada,1915,6,2,165-176,Riddell The Differential Diagnosis of Crime,1913,4,4,585-586, The Development of Psychoses in Prison,1927,18,3,404-415,Martin The Detection of the Potential Criminal,1919,9,4,514-519,Stearns The Defective Delinquent,1914,5,3,397-403,Hickson The Death of King James I. A Medico-Legal Study,1928,19,1,30-35,Riddell The Dangerous Insane,1921,12,3,369-380,Bowers The Cross-Examination of the Alienist,1922,13,2,228-234,Lind The Criminal. Why Is He and What We Do to Him,1916,6,5,663-671,Page The Criminal Who Is He and What Shall We Do with Him?,1914,5,2,170-192,Gemmill The Criminal in the Air,1914,4,6,815-836,Myers The Criminal Feebleminded,1931,21,4,537-552,Richmond The Courts and the Divorce Laws,1913,3,6,827-830,Ellwood The Court of Domestic Relations of Chicago,1912,3,3,400-406,Baldwin The cost of crime,1910,1,1,86-102,Spalding The Control of Crime,1914,4,5,687-697,Woods The Congress for Criminal Anthropology,1912,2,5,661-663,Gault The Commitment of Feeble-Minded in Illinois,1915,6,1,2-3,Gault The Classification of Criminals,1910,1,4,536-548,Ellwood The Classification and Treatment of the Defective Delinquent. A Study of 135 Cases at the New York State Institution for Defective Delinquents,1926,17,2,183-217,Branham The Case of J. P. Watson the Modern "Bluebeard",1921,12,3,348-359,Hoag The Binet Scale and the Diagnosis of Feeble-Mindedness,1916,7,4,530-543,Terman The Bill to Make Compensation to Persons Erroneously Convicted of Crime,1913,3,5,665-667,Wigmore The Bases of Divorce,1913,4,1,30-46,Lisle The American Vigilance Association,1913,3,5,806-809, The Alcoholic as Seen in Court,1916,7,1,89-95,Anderson The Adequacy of Police Forces,1922,13,2,266-271,Smith The "Third Degree" and Trial by Newspapers,1912,3,4,502-505,Keedy The "Third Degree",1911,2,4,605-607, The "Gun Mob",1915,5,5,783-784, Tests of Criminal Responsibility of the Insane,1910,1,3,394-402,Keedy Syphilis and Society,1917,8,3,449-450, Syphilis a Factor in Cause of Insanity,1917,8,3,448-449, Study of the Eye in Mental Defectives,1910,1,3,472-473, Study of One Hundred and Thirty-One Delinquent Girls Held at the Juvenile Detention Home in Chicago 1917,1919,10,3,441-476,Purcell-Guild Study of Delinquent Boys Released from Institutions,1917,8,2,269-270, Stripes to Be Abolished in Louisiana,1915,6,1,135-136, Sterilization of Mental Defectives,1926,16,4,537-554,Shartel Sterilization of Criminals. Report of Committee "F" of the Institute,1916,7,3,373-378,Hunter Sterilization of Criminals and Defectives,1913,4,3,420, Sterilization of Criminals (Report of Committee H of the Institute),1914,5,4,514-539,Hunter Sterilization of Criminals (Report of Committee "F" of the Institute and a Minority Report),1917,8,4,499-501,White Sterilization of Criminals,1910,1,4,623-624, Sterilization Laws from a Legal Standpoint,1914,4,6,804-814,Fenning Sterilization and Criminal Heredity,1914,5,1,5,Todd Statistics of Crime and Criminals (Report of the Committee of the American Prison Association),1916,7,2,186-204,Hoffman Statistics of Crime,1910,1,3,417-437,Koren Statistics of Arrests of Minors in Paris in 1918,1920,11,1,126-127, State Laws Regulating Marriage of the Unfit,1913,4,3,423-425, Some Suggestions for State Action in Securing Standardized Criminal Statistics,1928,19,1,99-100, Some New Problems for Psychiatric Research in Delinquency,1919,10,3,375-384,Salmon Some Laws Which If More Generally Known and Enforced Would Decrease Juvenile Delinquency in Chicago,1919,9,4,604-606, Some Institutional Problems in Dealing with Psychopathic Delinquents,1919,10,3,385-408,Davis Some Fallacies of Eugenics,1914,4,6,904-905, Social Hygiene,1915,5,5,639-640,Gault Social Factors in Crime,1913,4,3,448, Social and Ethical Judgments of Two Groups of Boys. Delinquents and Non-Delinquents,1930,21,3,364-378,Harper Size of Family and Male Juvenile Delinquency,1925,15,4,631-640,Slawson Sir Matthew Hale and Witchcraft,1926,17,1,5-12,Riddell Should the Death Penalty Be Abolished?,1910,1,4,622-623, Should Capital Punishment Be Abolished? The Problem of the Hour in France,1911,2,1,48-55,Shipley Shall the Age Jurisdiction of Juvenile Courts Be Increased?,1920,10,4,493-515,Towne Segregation vs. Hanging,1921,11,4,512-527,Harley Scientific Identification of Firearms and Bullets,1926,17,2,254-263,Goddard S. S. Gregory on the Treatment of Insane Murderers,1912,3,1,93, Rural Justice in New York State,1923,14,2,284-289,Smith Rhode Island's Threat against Murder,1928,18,4,552-567,Phelps Responsibility and Crime. A Study and Interpretation of the Later Works of Alfred Binet,1914,5,1,63-73,Kite Report upon Classification of Crimes,1924,14,4,593-604,Lester Report of the Committee on Criminal Statistics of the American Prison Association,1912,2,6,877-888,Smith Report of Italian Commission on Increase of Juvenile Delinquency,1914,5,1,105-107, Relative to the Punishment for Murder in the Second Degree,1914,5,1,95, Relative to Sentences for Felony,1914,5,1,96-97, Relation of Woman's Wage to the Social Evil,1913,4,3,323-325,Gault Relation of Mental Disease to Crime. Including a Special Study of the State Hospital for the Criminal Insane at Ionia Michigan. A Total Survey of Five Criminal Insane Hospitals and Studies of Crimes Committed by the Criminal Insane,1930,21,2,212-246,Pilcher Reformatory Results in New York,1914,5,1,1-3,Gault Reform of Juvenile Criminal Law in Hungary,1911,2,2,282-284, Recent Statistics Relating to Crime in Chicago,1922,13,3,329-358,Abbott Recent History and Present Status of Capital Punishment in the United States,1926,17,2,234-245,Bye Recent Criminal Cases,1931,21,4,607-620, Reaching the Adult Responsible for the Delinquent and Neglected Child,1918,8,5,782-783, Radical Penal Reforms Proposed in England,1910,1,4,627-628, Questionnaire on Delinquency in Youths and Adults and Its Treatment by the Courts,1915,6,3,408-421,Leon A. Carley Punitive Pain and Humiliation,1916,6,6,894-907,Eaton Psychological Aspects of the Question of Moral Responsibility,1930,21,2,267-296,Woodard Psychiatrists' Report for the Defense (Joint Summary),1924,15,3,360-379,White Psychiatrists Called by the Prosecution,1924,15,3,380-390,Patrick Pseudo-Science and the Problem of Criminal Responsibility,1928,19,2,181-195,Weber Prospective Laboratories for the Study of Criminals,1913,3,6,825-827,Gault Proposed Law Governing Domestic Relations,1912,3,4,618-621, Proposed Bureau at Washington for the Study of Criminal and Other Classes,1914,4,6,907, Proposed Abolition of Unanimity Requirement for Verdicts in Criminal Cases,1910,1,3,465-466, Prophylactic Administrative and Medico-Legal Aspects of Alcoholism,1914,4,6,867-875,Gordon Propensity to Crime,1916,6,5,729-745,Villamor Progress Report of the Committee on Uniform Crime Records,1928,19,3,378-382,Rutledge Proceedings of the Delinquency Section of the Commonwealth Club of California,1918,9,2,304-306, Preventives of Delinquency,1914,4,5,637-641,Gault Prevention of Delinquency,1914,4,6,798-800,Henderson Prevention of Crime vs. Coddling the Criminal,1913,4,3,455-456, Preventing the Development of Criminals,1915,5,5,640-642,Gault Present Day Aims and Methods in Studying the Offender,1913,4,2,204-211,Healy Predelinquency,1923,14,2,279-283,Vollmer Practical Application of the Results of Intensive Study of Delinquents,1917,7,6,867-876,Bingham Post-Reformation Burning at the Stake of Heretics,1930,21,2,254-256,Riddell Possibility of Inflicting Injury by Pathogen Bacteria,1914,4,6,906, Picture Shows and Juvenile Crime,1912,3,1,134, Physical States of Criminal Women,1917,8,1,82-95,Guibord Parole Violators. A Study of One Year's Parole Violators Returned to Auburn Prison,1917,8,2,233-258,Heacox Parental Schools and Juvenile Crime,1913,4,2,163-165,Gault Paranoia and Paranoid Personalities: A Practical Police Problem,1923,14,3,350-375,Walker Our Lunacy Laws,1922,13,3,470-471, Our Irrational Fining Systems,1917,7,6,925-927, Our Criminal Problem from the Standpoint of Classification and Segregation,1915,6,4,481-484,Gault One Hundred Female Offenders. A Study of the Mentality of Prostitutes and "Wayward" Girls,1915,6,3,385-407,Clinton P. McCord On the School for Police,1917,7,5,644-646, On the Relation of Mental Defect to Delinquency; A Study of Cases before the Voluntary Defenders Committee of New York City,1919,10,2,218-222,Malzberg On the Age Limit in the Juvenile Court,1921,11,4,616-618, On Prevention of Procreation,1923,14,1,138, On Legislation for Sterilization,1916,7,4,591-592,Gray On Habitual Criminals,1923,14,1,138, On Carrying Firearms,1923,14,1,134-138, Obligatory Psychiatric Examination. Of Certain Classes of Accused Persons,1912,2,6,858-867,Olof Kinberg New York's Campaign of Crime Prevention,1916,7,2,295-298, New Laboratory to Aid Murder Trials,1911,2,2,275, Negro Crime and Strong Drink,1912,3,3,384-392,Washington Needed Reforms in the Law of Expert Testimony,1911,1,5,698-704,McDermott Narcotic Drugs and Crime,1921,12,1,110-115,Stanley Murder and the Death Penalty,1925,15,4,522-529,Sutherland Moving Pictures vs. the Saloon,1914,5,4,485,Todd Motor Cars and Crime,1923,14,1,147-151, Mothers' Pensions as a Preventive of Juvenile Truancy and Delinquency,1917,7,6,802-803,Hunter Morphinism,1915,6,4,586-593,Stanley Morbid Impulses from the Medico-Legal Standpoint,1918,8,6,829-836,Gordon Mistaken Lenity to Criminals,1910,1,4,636-638, Militarism and Prisons,1914,5,4,484-485,Todd Methods of Criminological Inquiry,1925,16,3,437-452,Wood Method and Motive from the Psychiatric Viewpoint,1914,5,3,348-352,White Mental Types of Juvenile Delinquents Considered in Relation to Treatment,1913,4,1,83-89,Clara Harrison Town Mental Tests and Practical Judgments,1915,6,2,249-259,Leon A. Carley Mental Deficiency and the Importance of Its Recognition from a Medico-Legal Standpoint,1918,9,3,404-412,Gordon Mental Attitudes of Adults in a Juvenile Court,1930,21,2,201-211,Allen Medieval Theology in Modern Criminal Law,1930,20,4,489-499,Swancara Medicolegal Proposals of the American Psychiatric Association,1928,19,3,367-377,Menninger Medico-Legal Insanity and the Hypothetical Question,1923,14,1,62-74,L. Vernon Briggs Medico-Legal Aspect of Morbid Impulses,1922,12,4,604-616,Gordon Medicine and Crime,1915,6,1,111-112, Medical Expert Testimony: Methods of Improving the Practice,1910,1,2,41-58,Schofield Material of Clinical Research in the Field of Criminology,1915,6,2,230-239,Peyton Marriage Sterilization and Commitment Laws Aimed at Decreasing Mental Deficiency,1914,5,3,364-370,Smith Making the Punishment Fit the Crime,1921,12,2,159-177,Hamilton Lynchings in 1915,1916,7,2,307, Lynchings during 1926,1927,18,2,272, Lynchings during 1913,1914,4,6,927-930, Lynching an Evil of County Government,1920,11,1,127-131, Louisiana Criminal Law,1915,6,1,124-125, Lombroso's Theory of Crime,1912,2,5,716-723,Ellwood Local Sentiment and Lynching in Pennsylvania,1912,3,2,171-173,Vernier Loan Sharks and Loan Shark Legislation in Illinois,1917,8,1,69-81,Eubank Life-Termers Can Not Get Parole in Louisiana,1917,7,6,914-915, Legal Insanity in Criminal Cases: Past Present and Future,1927,18,2,165-174,White Legal Aspects of Psychiatry. Corrected Final Report of the Committee of the American Psychiatric Association,1927,18,3,428-433, Law Relating to Social Vice in Kansas,1913,4,3,431, Laboratory Study of Criminals,1910,1,1,122, Kurt Williams on Statistical Investigations of Jail Psychoses,1912,3,4,615-616, Juvenile Delinquents and Mental Tests,1913,4,3,322,Gault Juvenile Delinquency in Chicago,1920,11,1,134-136, Juvenile Delinquency in a Small City,1916,6,5,724-728,Burgess Junk Dealing and Juvenile Delinquency,1919,10,2,168,Hunter Judge Holt on Unpunished Crime,1910,1,4,521-522,Ellwood Italy's New Children's Code,1914,4,6,908-912, Is Vasectomy a Cruel and Unusual Punishment?,1913,3,5,783-786, Intoxication: How Proved,1917,7,6,927, International White Slavery,1912,3,1,134-137, Intelligence and Delinquency. A Study of Two Hundred and Fifteen Cases,1916,6,5,696-705,Williams Insanity as a Defense to Crime: With Especial Reference to the Thaw Case,1910,1,2,13-28,Griffin Insanity as a Defense to Crime in Louisiana,1918,8,5,658-674,Hart Insanity and Divorce,1914,5,4,544-554,Gordon Insanity and Criminal Responsibility. Report of Committee "B" of the Institute,1916,6,5,672-674,Keedy Insanity and Criminal Responsibility. Report of Committee "A" of the Institute,1916,7,4,484-491,Keedy İnsanity and Criminal Responsibility (Report of Committee B of the Institute),1911,2,4,521-545,Keedy Insanity and Criminal Responsibility (Report of Committee B of the Institute),1913,3,6,890-908,Keedy Insanity and Criminal Responsibility (Report of Committee B of the Institute),1913,3,5,719-727,Keedy Insanity and Criminal Responsibility (Report of Committee "A" of the Institute),1919,10,2,184-187,Arnold Insanity and Criminal Responsibility,1913,4,1,67-82,Keedy Injury to the Hair and Its Forensic Significance,1912,3,1,94-95, Inheritance as a Factor in Criminality. A Study of a Thousand Cases of Young Repeated Offenders,1914,4,6,837-858,Healy Infliction of the Death Penalty by Electricity,1910,1,4,626-627, Index of Celebrated Cases Crimes Criminals Detectives Escapes Homicides Mysteries Swindles Trials Etc. Described in General Books (Not in Volumes Specifically Devoted to the Particular Case or Person),1930,21,3,339-363,Wire Increase of Crime in England in 1908,1910,1,3,456, In The Light of Recent Developments: What Should Be Our Policy in Dealing with the Delinquents: Juvenile and Adult,1920,11,3,426-432,Goddard Impulsive Neuroses and Crime: A Critical Review,1929,19,4,575-591,Karpman Immigration and Crime (Report of Committee "G" of the Institute),1915,6,4,522-532,Abbott Identification of Criminals by Means of Finger Prints,1910,1,4,634-636, Ideal Anti-Loan Shark Statute,1919,10,1,129-142, How Can Children Behave If Parents Misbehave?,1928,18,4,568-573,Bedford Homosexuality and the Law,1912,3,1,95-96, Homicide in the United States,1911,2,2,180-182,G. Homicide in American Cities,1913,3,5,675-677,Garner Heredity as a Factor in Producing the Criminal,1913,4,3,321-322,Gault Has Crime Increased in the United States since 1880?,1910,1,3,378-385,Ellwood Handwriting from a Psychopathic Viewpoint,1916,7,2,284-287, Girls in the New York Night Courts,1915,6,1,126-128, Genius and Eugenics,1915,6,1,83-100,Gemmill Gaetano Leto on the Conflict of Civil and Criminal Law in Cases Relating to Marriage,1915,5,6,933-934, From Pathology to Criminology. A Study in Abnormal Psychology and Eugenics,1924,15,1,68-146,Gosline Frequency of Crime and Punishment,1928,19,2,165-180,Phelps Four Relationship Status of a Group of Delinquent Boys,1930,21,3,379-392,Harper Foundations of Criminology,1926,17,1,13-39,Brasol First Steps in Developing a System of Criminal Statistics,1920,10,4,485-489,Gault Fines and Community Protection in Springfield Illinois,1916,6,5,675-683,Potter Find No Unjust Hangings,1912,3,1,131-132, Feeble-Mindedness and Juvenile Crime,1911,2,2,228-238,Auden Feeble-Mindedness among Adult Delinquents,1917,7,5,702-721,Haines Family Disintegration and the Delinquent Boy in the United States,1918,8,5,709-732,Shideler False Presumptions Counter to the Presumptions of Innocence,1917,7,6,851-856,Garrett Fair Play for the Inebriate,1910,1,4,573-577,Cleland Factors in Education for the Abatement and Cure of Diseases and Crime,1915,6,1,112-113, Factors Contributing to Juvenile Delinquency,1927,17,4,531-580,Bridges Extradition of the Insane,1914,5,2,161-164,Gault Eugenics and the Criminal Law,1914,5,1,12-15,Battaglini Eugenics and Feeblemindedness,1915,6,2,190-197,Stevens Ethics Psychology and the Criminal Responsibility of the Insane,1923,14,2,208-248,Glueck Enrico Ferri and Criminal Sociology,1929,20,2,179-181,Nicotri Enrico Ferri,1929,20,1,5,Sellin Emotional States and Illegal Acts,1920,11,1,77-95,Oliver Efforts to Abolish the Death Penalty in Illinois,1919,9,4,500-513,Barbour Educational Standards for Moving Pictures,1915,6,4,484-485,Gault Economic Toll of Crime,1923,14,2,318-319, Drunkenness in Massachusetts,1910,1,3,458-459, Drugs and Crime: Report of Committee "G" of the Institute (Concluded),1918,9,3,350-353,Weber Drugs and Crime (Report of Committee of the Institute),1919,10,3,356-367,Kane Drugs and Crime (Report of Committee "G" of the Institute),1918,9,3,341-349,Stanley Drugs and Crime (Report of Committee "G" of the Institute),1917,8,4,502-517,Kane Drugs and Crime,1919,10,3,370-374,Weber Drug Users in Court,1917,7,6,903-906, Draft of Sterilization Law for Illinois,1916,7,4,611-614, Draft of a New Criminal Code for the German Empire,1910,1,4,657-658, Doing Away with "God and Other Religious Terminology",1928,18,4,493-495,Wigmore Distribution of the Feeble-Minded in Society,1916,7,2,205-218,Kuhlmann Disease and Crime,1923,14,1,103-109,Stanley Developing Standards in the Work of Domestic Relations Courts,1917,8,2,273, Determinants of Sex Delinquency in Adolescent Girls Based on Intensive Studies of 500 Cases,1923,13,4,494-586,Bingham Deputy Chief Stark of Toronto on the "Third Degree",1912,3,1,129-130, Delinquency in War Time,1918,8,5,651-652,Gault De Luca on Authority of Military Commissions in Time of Peace,1915,5,6,933, Cycles of Crime,1929,20,1,107-121,Phelps Cruelty to Women and Children in Georgia Prisons,1912,3,1,116-117, Criminology and Common Sense,1926,16,4,555-572,Oliver Criminality from Alcoholism,1914,4,6,859-866,Crothers Criminality and Immigration,1929,20,3,429-438,Hacker Criminal Statutes on Birth Control,1919,10,1,48-61,Ruppenthal Criminal Statistics in Germany France and England,1910,1,2,59-70,Macdonald Criminal Statistics and Identification of Criminals,1928,19,1,36-48,Lowden Criminal Responsibility of the Insane: A Reply to Professor Ballantine,1921,12,1,14-34,Keedy Criminal Responsibility of the Insane and Feeble Minded,1919,9,4,485-499,Ballantine Criminal Responsibility of the Feeble-Minded,1922,13,2,300-302, Criminal Responsibility,1915,6,4,571-585,Knapp Criminal Records and Statistics,1928,19,1,8-14,Bates Criminal Lunatic Asylums in England and the United States,1917,7,6,906-907, Criminal Anthropology,1914,5,3,358-363,Bowers Crime Prevention,1927,18,1,121-123, Crime from a Psychiatrist's Point of View,1926,16,4,519-536,Burr Crime and the Press (Concluded),1929,20,2,246-293,Holmes Crime and the Press,1929,20,1,6-59,Holmes Crime and Tattooing,1910,1,4,619-620, Crime and Punishment: From the Point of View of the Psychopathologist,1928,19,2,244-251,Campbell Crime and Punishment. The Influence of the Study of the Results of Prison Punishments on the Criminal Law,1911,1,5,718-734,Kirchwey Crime and Its Punishment in Chicago,1910,1,2,29-40,Gemmill Crime and Insanity: The Legal as Opposed to the Medical View and the Most Commonly Asserted Pleas,1923,14,1,46-61,Meagher Crime and Insanity: A Discussion of Some Modern Radical Theories,1925,16,3,360-387,Meagher Crime and Disease,1915,5,5,688-694,Vaughan Coordinated Effort to Prevent Crime,1928,19,2,196-210,Vollmer Co-operation between State and Municipal Bureaus and the Federal Census Bureau in the Compilation of Criminal Statistics,1922,12,4,529-533,Hill Congress of the Italian Society for the Care of Delinquent Minors,1914,5,1,105, Condemn the Ridiculing of Police on the Stage and in Moving Pictures,1914,5,2,301-302, Compulsory Health Insurance,1919,9,4,603, Commitment of Insane in Louisiana,1918,9,3,450-454, Commitment as "Delinquent"?,1922,13,2,258-265,Dvorak Classification of Defective Delinquents,1921,12,3,360-368,Doll Classification and Definition of Crimes (Report of Committee D of the Institute),1915,5,6,807-826,Freund City Children and Crime,1912,3,4,499-501,Gault Children in Industry and the Street Trades,1917,8,2,283-287, Child Delinquency and the War,1918,9,2,306-307, Character-Trends versus Mental Deficiency in the Problem of Delinquency,1926,16,4,610-612,Guilford Causes of Domestic Troubles in Chicago,1919,9,4,606-607, Care of Delinquent and Dependent Children in Minnesota,1917,7,5,652-653,Todd Capital Punishment 1910-1925 (A Selected Bibliography),1926,17,1,117-127, Capital Punishment,1915,6,1,136, Capacity to Report upon Moving Pictures as Conditioned by Sex and Age. A Contribution to the Psychology of Testimony,1916,6,6,820-834,Boring Burrell Oates Hanged at Last,1913,3,5,803, Broken Home and Delinquent Boys,1923,14,3,466-468, Brief List of References to Books and Periodicals Relating to the Sterilization of Criminal Insane and Similar Defectives,1928,19,1,97-98, Bill to Curb Improper Use of Pistols and Revolvers,1923,14,1,132, Bill to Abolish Capital Punishment in the District of Columbia,1916,7,2,287, Big Business and the Recrudescence of Blood-Feuds,1915,6,1,4-7,Todd Automobiles as a Factor in Crime,1927,18,1,116-120, Automobiles and Crime,1926,17,2,297-302, At the Murderer's Touch,1927,18,2,175-179,Riddell Assassins of Rulers,1911,2,4,505-520,Macdonald Archaic Constitutional Provisions Protecting the Accused,1914,5,1,16-19,Stevens Antolisei on the Causal Relation between the Criminal and His Act,1913,4,4,586-588, Anglo-American Philosophies of Penal Law. III. The Ethics of Punishment,1911,1,6,862-876,Spencer Anglo-American Philosophies of Penal Law. I,1910,1,1,19-43,Green An Utilitarian Test for Criminal Responsibility,1927,18,2,191-196,Woods An Unconsidered Element in the Probation of First Offenders,1915,6,1,9-17,Kocourek An Observation on Publicity re Notorious Crimes,1928,18,4,495-496,Gault An English View of the American Penal System,1911,2,3,356-369,Ruggles-Brise An Eight-Year Increase in the Cost of Crime in Ohio,1916,7,2,298-301, An Act to Prevent Lynching and Mob Violence in Kentucky,1912,3,4,632-633, An Act Relating to the Examination of Persons Charged with a Crime in the State of Rhode Island,1912,3,1,100, An Act Regulating the Employment of Minors in Louisiana,1912,3,4,621, Alcoholism and Crime in France,1920,11,1,127, Alcohol and Criminality. To What Extent Should Crimes Committed in a State of Alcoholic Intoxication Be Condoned?,1914,5,4,569-589,Glueck Aims and Ideals of the Police,1922,13,2,251-257,Vollmer Adaptation of Treatment to Cause in Male Juvenile Delinquency,1927,18,2,207-217,Willson A Widespread Form of Usury: The "Loan Shark",1912,3,2,167-171,Lisle A Trial for Witchcraft Six Hundred Years Ago,1917,8,1,40-44,Riddell A Study of Unsolved Murders in Wisconsin from 1924-1928,1931,21,4,513-536,Stern A Study of the Relationship between Intelligence and Crime,1929,19,4,592-635,Milton Hyland Erickson A Study of the Physical Condition of One Thousand Delinquents Seen in Court,1919,10,1,82-89,Anderson A Study of Multiple Criminal Factors,1920,11,1,33-46,Doll A Study of Juvenile Delinquency in Thirty Counties of Idaho,1925,16,3,388-436,Leeper A Study of Juvenile Delinquency and Dependency in Los Angeles County for the Year 1912,1914,5,3,387-396,Bogardus A Strange Murder Case,1927,18,3,365-371,Riddell A Research on the Proportion of Mental Defectives among Delinquents,1914,5,4,561-568,Bronner A Psychological Basis for the Diagnosis of Feeble-Mindedness,1916,7,1,32-55,Pintner A Psychiatric Contribution to the Study of Delinquency,1917,8,1,45-68,Adler A Protest against Laws Authorizing the Sterilization of Criminals and Imbeciles,1913,4,3,326-358,Boston A Police Psychopathic Laboratory,1916,7,1,79-88,Bisch A Plan of Rational Treatment for Women Offenders,1913,4,3,402-408,Davis A Plan for the Reorganization of Criminal Statistics in the United States,1910,1,1,44-49,Robinson A Notable Trial for Slave-Trading,1930,20,4,572-577,Riddell A Necessary Complement to the Indeterminate Sentence,1914,4,6,797-798,Gault A Half-Told Story of Real White Slavery in the Seventeenth Century,1930,21,2,247-253,Riddell A Feeble-Minded Homicide in Mississippi,1921,12,1,76-83,Haines A Deterministic View of Criminal Responsibility,1929,20,1,88-101,Waller A Curious "Witchcraft" Case,1928,19,2,231-236,Riddell A Critique of the Legal Economic and Social Status of the Epileptic,1926,17,2,218-233,Clark A Contribution to the Catamnestic Study of the Juvenile Offender,1912,3,2,220-244,Glueck A Comparative Study of Feeble-Mindedness among Offenders in Court,1917,8,3,428-434,Anderson A Classification of the Causes of Crime,1921,12,1,105-109,Woodruff A Classification of Borderline Mental Cases Amongst Offenders,1916,6,5,689-695,Anderson A Character Study and Life History of Violet Gibson Who Attempted the Life of Benito Mussolini on the 7th of April 1926,1928,19,2,211-219,Ferri A Case of Supposed Sadism,1924,15,1,32-41,Riddell A Bill to Establish in the Department of Commerce and Labor a Bureau to Be Known as the Children's Bureau,1912,3,1,96-97, A Bibliography on the Relations of Crime and Feeble-Mindedness,1916,7,4,544-554,Crafts The development of psychoses in prison,1928,18,,e404,Martin Ballistics forensically applied,1930,20,,e439,Cassidy