Article Title,Year,Volume,Issue,Page Range,Author Dangerous and Deadly,1933,23,6,1114-1117,Keenan A university and law enforcement work together in the control of juvenile delinquency,1947,38,4,416-422,Pursuit Sex life in prison,1948,38,5,475-486,Karpman Progress in medico-legal investigation of gunshot injuries,1948,39,4,524-531,Dutra The comics war,1949,40,1,28-35,Cavanagh Youth and Crime,1936,27,1,135-136, Who Is a Sex Offender?,1941,32,3,345-346, White Slave Traffic,1936,27,3,466, Whipping Post as an Instrument of Crime Control,1946,35,6,397-398, Wartime Delinquency,1942,33,2,119-135,Glueck War and Law,1943,34,4,240-244,Mikliszanski Vignettes of the Criminal Court I Abandoned Colored Defendants Charged with Murder,1932,23,1,77-81,Arado Vignettes from the Criminal Courts. Mistaken Identity in a Murder Case,1933,23,6,1020-1026,Arado Unintentional Sabotage,1941,32,4,447, Uniform Statistics Act,1938,29,4,605-609, Unemployment and Crime,1932,23,3,509-511, Typical Modern Rural Crimes,1941,31,5,617, Two-Way Police Radio,1934,25,1,174, Trial by Newspaper,1941,32,4,448, Training of Delinquents in Certain Middle Western Industrial Schools,1941,31,5,589-597,McCann Traffic Tickets,1939,30,3,386-403,Baker Traffic Safety Program,1936,27,1,116-117, Traffic Law Research,1939,30,3,437-439, Traffic Law Enforcement,1938,29,1,119-127,Ashworth Traffic Emergency Programs and Reference Material,1942,32,6,654-655, Traffic Court Recommendations,1940,31,3,324-327, Traffic Committee Meets,1940,31,2,216, To Curb Crime during War,1942,32,6,646-647, Third Degree Methods,1937,27,6,925-926, The War and Juvenile Delinquency,1941,32,4,387-388,Gault The Use of Invisible Rays in Criminology,1935,26,3,452-453, The Treatment of Juvenile Delinquency in England during the Early Nineteenth Century,1940,31,1,38-54,Levin The Traffic Court System,1940,31,4,401-409,Porter The Thompson Sub-Machine Gun,1933,23,6,1098-1114,Sharpe The Tasks of Criminal Psychology,1931,22,4,506-516,Gruhle The Supreme Court Invalidates Oklahoma's Sterilization Law. No. 782,1942,33,2,163-165, The State and Delinquency,1946,35,6,397, The Sociological Basis of the Laws Relating to Women Sex Offenders in Massachusetts (1620-1860),1938,28,6,815-846,Rosenbaum The Sociological Aspect of Criminology,1941,32,1,67-71,Beth The Search for Causes of Crime,1932,22,6,854-863,Cantor The Scientific Status of Parole Prediction,1936,27,2,214-218,Laune The Scientific Point of View toward the Prevention of Crime,1936,27,2,203-206,Doll The Scene of a Sex Offense as Related to the Residence of the Offender,1940,31,3,339-342,Erlanson The Role of Statistics in Evaluating Community Efforts on Crime Prevention,1941,32,2,166-170,Myron Heidingsfield The Rise of Crime in the Period 1830-1860,1940,30,6,857-864,Dolan The Rifling Meter,1945,35,2,134-139,Mathews The Retributive Structure of Punishment,1937,28,3,396-405,Timasheff The Relationship between War and Crime in the United States,1940,30,5,722-740,Rosenbaum The Relation of Juvenile Courts to Other Agencies,1945,35,1,55-68,Long The Psychology of Irresistible Impulse,1943,33,6,457-462,Spirer The Problem of Punishment in Germany,1932,22,6,873-894,Gentz The Problem Child and His Adult Relationships,1939,30,4,630, The Prison War Program,1945,35,2,78-86,Burke The Prevention of Delinquency and Criminality,1933,24,1,74-87,Healy The Prevention of Crime,1932,23,1,81-84,Adler The Press and Crime,1943,33,6,463-467,John Newton Baker The Postmortem Examination in Cases of Suspected Homicide,1946,36,6,485-522,Milton Helpern The Police Officer Combats the Fifth Columnist,1941,32,2,221-232,Morrissey The Parole Violation Rate,1937,27,5,638-640,van Vechten The Only-Child Delinquent Contrasted with Delinquents in Large Families,1941,32,1,42-66,Hart The Offender and the Court. A Statistical Analysis of the Sentencing of Delinquents,1940,31,4,448-456,Frankel The Obsolescence of Criminal Guilt,1937,27,6,828-856,Scanderett The New Theory of the Perpetrator and the Duties of the Psychiatrical Expert,1939,30,4,498-510,Eliasberg The New Smith and Wesson .357 Magnum Revolver,1935,26,2,271-272, The Negro Delinquent,1942,33,1,56-57, The National Menace of Organized Predatory Crime: How to Combat It,1933,23,5,734-735,Wigmore The Motor Car and Crime,1932,22,5,650-651,Goddard The Life History of a Member of the "42" Gang,1933,23,6,964-998,Landesco The Leo Frank Case Again. "A Deed of Dreadful Note",1945,34,6,363-364,Curran The La Guardia-Pyke Bomb Carriers,1943,34,3,198-205,Pyke The Juvenile Court Movement in Ohio,1931,22,4,556-565,Aumann The Investigation of Bombs and Explosions (Concluded),1937,28,4,581-607,Muehlberger The Investigation of Bombs and Explosions,1937,28,3,406-431,Muehlberger The Indeterminate or Indefinite Sentence?,1934,25,1,130-131, The Identification of Fragments of Detonators,1937,28,2,293, The Identification of Cloth Ash,1933,24,2,503-516,Laudermilk The Identification of a Bullet Fragment,1940,30,5,768-770, The Human Sterilization Movement,1933,24,2,400-408,Landman The Human Side of the Crime Problem,1937,28,1,2-4,Lyon The Hit and Run Driver,1932,22,5,649-650,Goddard The Handling of Explosives and Suspected Bombs,1940,31,1,100-102,Muehlberger The Gunman and His Gun,1933,24,3,521-551,Bruce The Gluecks Make Progress in Their Study of the Etiology of Crime,1943,33,6,468, The Glueck Study,1935,26,2,308-309, The German Prevention of Crime Act 1933,1935,26,4,517-537,Mannheim The German National Registration System as Means of Police Control of Population,1946,36,5,362-387,Kempner The Fascist Reform of the Penal Law in Italy,1933,24,1,278-289,Battaglini The Extent of Juvenile Delinquency in Wisconsin,1941,32,2,148-157,Caldwell The Evolution of Punishment,1936,27,2,219-230,Stearns The Enforcement of the Criminal Laws of the United States in Time of War,1942,33,4,297-305,Berge The Element of Vengeance in Punishment,1933,24,4,755-767,Margolin The Drug Addict: Patient or Criminal?,1941,31,5,531-535,Lindesmith The Diagnosis of Explosions,1933,23,5,894-897,Gill The Development and Present Trend of Police Radio Communications,1942,33,2,193-197,Poli The Detroit Rioters and Looters Committed to Prison,1945,35,2,105-110,Akers The Delinquency of the American Indian,1945,36,2,75-84,Hans von Hentig The Criminality of the Negro,1940,30,5,662-680,Hans von Hentig The Criminality of the Foreign Born,1941,32,2,139-147,van Vechten The Concept of Mens Rea in the Criminal Law,1939,29,5,627-644,Chesney The Comparison and Identification of Wire in a Coal Mine Bombing Case,1938,28,6,873-903,Wilson The Comparison and Identification of Adhesive Tape Used in the Construction of a Bomb Mechanism,1938,28,6,904-908,Keeler The Classification of Defective Delinquents,1935,26,3,421-430,Papurt The Causes of Crime,1933,23,6,1029-1034,Cantor The Behavior of Bullets Fired through Glass,1939,29,5,718-723,Harper The Basis of a Crime Index,1931,22,3,335-356,Sellin The Association Test as a Measure of Delinquency,1933,24,4,736-747,Gilliland The Alcoholic and the Jail,1945,36,3,189-191, The Acute Psychosexual Situation; Legal Meaning and Diagnosis,1943,33,6,443-456,Eliasberg The (New York City) Mayor's Committee Reports on the Study of Sex Offenses,1944,34,5,324-327, Tests for Alcoholic Intoxication. Self-Incrimination,1939,30,4,602, Team Work for the Wayward Child,1934,25,3,434-444,Norton Syndicated Bank Robbery,1933,23,5,797-805,Saunders Survey of Juvenile Probation in 65 Counties of Pennsylvania,1935,26,4,538-555,Lodgen Surgical Treatment as Sex Crime Prevention Measure,1938,28,5,692-706,Kopp Suppressed Premises Underlying the Glueck Controversy. Divorce Treatment from Adjudication!,1935,26,1,22-33,Eliot Superstitious Nature of Delinquent and Non-Delinquent Boys,1938,29,2,226-240,Keurst Suicide Record of 1930,1931,22,3,447-448, Suicide and Homicide in Illinois,1933,23,5,863, Sterilization in Wisconsin,1934,25,4,586-593,Richmond Sterilization Bills,1935,25,6,960-961, Statistics Study,1934,25,2,292, Sportsmen Fight Sullivan Law,1932,23,4,665, Specific War Crimes,1944,34,5,303-310,Selling Some Unusual Aspects of Mental Irresponsibility in the Criminal Law,1939,29,6,822-847,Woodbridge Some Suggestions for Treating the Defective Delinquent,1940,31,3,297-302,Andriola Some Problems regarding Murder Detection,1938,29,1,108-118,Hans von Hentig Some Practical Aspects of Chemical Tests for Intoxication,1945,35,3,202-218,Harger Some Observations concerning Organized Crime,1932,22,5,652-670,Chamberlin Some Notes on the Handling of Suspected Bombs and the Investigation of Explosions,1942,32,6,668-674,Pyke Some Criminologic Implications of the Returning Soldier,1944,34,5,311-314,Wagley Social Competence of Juvenile Delinquents,1939,30,1,52-67,Doll Social Agencies and Crime Prevention,1931,22,4,545-555,Shulman Small Arms Act Proposed,1938,29,1,149, Sexual Psychopath Laws Upheld,1946,35,6,396-397, Sex Offenses,1939,30,1,146-147, Sex Offenders,1938,28,6,932-933, Sex Criminal Bill,1937,28,4,617, Sex Crimes,1938,29,1,143-144, Self-Incrimination: Legality of Tests for Alcoholic Intoxication,1938,29,3,423-424, Scientific Treatment of Juvenile Delinquency,1932,23,3,454-468,Schwartz Scientific Tests for Alcoholic Intoxication,1939,30,1,121-123, Scientific Evidence in Rape Cases,1940,31,2,232-235,Rife Scientific Evidence in Criminal Cases. I. Firearms Identification. "Ballistics",1933,24,4,825-844,Inbau Scientific Evidence in a Bombing Case: Identification of Wire Tape Etc.; Determination of Type of Explosive Used,1937,27,5,739-740, Scientific Determination of Alcoholic Intoxication,1938,28,5,757, Safety Division Services Available,1940,30,5,799-800, Rural Crime Prevention,1941,31,5,616-617, Rural Crime,1938,29,4,610, Rope Nets for the Handling of Bombs and Suspicious Packages,1941,32,1,108-113,Barrett Reversible Error in Homicide Cases,1932,23,1,28-50,Baker Research Project into the Causes and Treatment of Juvenile Delinquency,1946,35,6,394-395, Report of Status of Psychiatry,1933,24,3,610, Report of Committee on Mercenary Crime,1932,23,1,94-100,MacDougall Remarks on the Interaction of Perpetrator and Victim,1940,31,3,303-309,Hans von Hentig Recovery of Bullets from High Speed Ammunition,1939,30,3,379-385,Rife Recent Decisions concerning the Examination and Identification of Firearms,1935,26,1,116-117, Racial Differences in Finger-Prints,1935,25,5,829-835,Cummins Race Relations Institute,1945,36,4,260-261, Psychotherapy on Juvenile Delinquents,1943,34,2,100-105,Newkirk Psychotherapy in Certain Types of Criminals,1942,33,2,167-168, Psychology and Crime,1939,30,2,223-227,Lyon Psychiatry as Applied to Criminology in the United States,1933,24,1,50-59,Adler Psychiatry and the Prevention of Sex Crimes,1938,28,6,847-853,Wertham Psychiatry and Criminal Law,1941,32,1,3-14,Aschaffenburg Psychiatric Report of Study of Psychopathic Inmates of a Penitentiary,1937,28,1,52-69,Wholey Psychiatric Clinics,1932,22,6,919-920, Progress in the Enforcement and Adjudication of Traffic Laws,1945,35,4,269-280,Damon Prisoners Evacuees: A Problem for State Administrations and Penologists,1940,31,3,257-258,Hulbert Preventive Principle of Police,1943,34,3,206-209,Reith Postwar Aviation and Crime,1946,35,5,297-310,Vold Polygraph Admitted as Evidence,1935,25,6,1004-1005, Police Problems in Industrial Protection,1943,33,5,385-391,Kline Police Control of the Automobile Driver,1939,30,1,83-95,Wichita Police Department Police and Tribal Welfare in Plains Indian Cultures,1942,33,2,147-161,Humphrey Police and Punishment among Native Americans of the Plains,1937,28,2,181-201,MacLeod Pistol Regulation: Its Principles and History. Part III,1932,23,3,531-542,Frederick Piracy Cases in the Supreme Court,1934,25,4,532-553,Lenoir Phylobiological Aspects of Forensic Psychiatry,1938,29,1,76-89,Syz Personality Traits and Conduct of Institutionalized Delinquents,1938,29,2,241-244,Davis Personality Characteristics of Juvenile Offenders,1941,32,4,433-438,Durea Pathology of Criminal Justice. Innocent Convicted in Three Murder Cases,1941,31,5,536-550,Hirschberg Parents and Other Complainants in the Juvenile Court,1945,35,3,175-176, Our Schools Make Criminals,1942,33,4,310-315,Johnson Our Dangerous Criminal Procedure,1940,30,6,888-899,Dunn Organized Protection against Organized Predatory Crimes,1933,23,6,1073-1086,Hoover Organized Protection against Organized Predatory Crimes,1933,24,2,475-482,Hoover One Hundred Questions and Answers on Traffic Law Enforcement,1939,30,4,546-567,Baker On the Strength of Padlocks and Hasps,1933,24,2,482-485,Gill On "Prevention-Mindedness",1940,31,4,373-374,Gault Observations in a Case Involving Powder Patterns and the Fallibility of Eye-Witnesses,1935,26,4,601-607,Wilson New York Smashes the Lunacy Commission "Racket",1940,30,5,653-661,Desmond New York "Public Enemy" Law,1932,22,6,923-924, New Kidnapping Legislation,1933,24,4,795-796, Negro Crime,1939,30,2,280-282, Navy Department Participation in the Prosecution of War Crimes,1945,36,1,39-40, National Crime Statistics,1931,22,3,447, Murder Records,1932,22,6,922-923, Murder Rate,1933,24,3,611-612, Murder in England,1940,31,1,87, Mr. Walter P. Armstrong on the Trial of the Nazi Saboteurs,1942,33,4,326-327, "Moth Eaten Personalities" from War-Worn "Moth Eaten" Brains,1945,35,2,75-77,Hulbert Milwaukee Police Bomb Wagon,1941,32,1,114-116,Kluchesky Military Neuro Psychiatry Discipline and Morale,1942,32,5,491-497,Madigan Mental Hygiene in a Community Health Program,1945,36,4,260, Mental Hygiene and Law,1932,22,6,819-832,Bassett Mental Deterioration among Sex Offenders,1943,34,3,184, Meeting of the Judicial Conference Committee on Punishment,1942,32,6,659, Medicolegal Aspects of Alcoholism,1936,26,6,925, Medicine the Law and Juvenile Delinquency,1936,27,4,503-514,Jelliffe Medical Books in Evidence. Toxicology. Hypothetical Question,1937,28,3,444-445, Measuring the Severity of the Third Degree,1933,24,2,485-503,Beyle Measurement of Delinquency in the Community,1945,36,4,256-258, Martial Law and Crime,1943,33,5,381-384,Gabrielson Marihuana,1933,23,6,1086-1098,Hayes Lynchings in 1931,1932,22,6,922, Lynching Record 1938,1939,29,5,755-756, Lynching Record,1933,24,3,610, Lynching Record,1932,23,3,498, Lynching Record,1931,22,3,448, Lynching,1931,22,2,290, Local Cooperation against Organized Predatory Crime,1933,23,6,909-912,Wigmore Lindesmith's Mythology,1940,31,4,375-400,Michelsen Licensing Firearms Experts,1932,23,4,664-665, Legislation Relating to Dependent and Delinquent Children,1945,36,2,107-108, Legislation on Crime in Twenty-Five Years,1933,24,1,109-117,Lindsey Legislation concerning Juvenile Delinquency in Vienna (Austria),1945,35,3,152-156,Hearly Legal Medicine,1934,25,1,169-170, Law-Ways of the Primitive Eskimos,1941,31,6,663-683,Hoebel Juvenile Probation,1933,24,4,748-754,Chute Juvenile Justice: A Study of Juvenile Appeals to the Suffolk Superior Court Boston 1930-1935,1937,28,3,340-367,Alper Juvenile Delinquents,1931,22,4,602-603, Juvenile Delinquency under the Soviets,1939,30,1,68-76,Berman Juvenile Delinquency in Rural Michigan,1939,30,2,211-222,Wiers Juvenile Delinquency in Britain during the War,1944,34,5,291-302,Bathurst Juvenile Delinquency and Adult Disorganization,1945,35,2,87-92,Hans von Hentig Juvenile Delinquency a Product of the Home,1934,24,6,1088-1092,Sullenger "Justice" versus "Individualized Treatment" in the Juvenile Court,1945,35,4,249-252,Bogen Is There Evidence of a Physical Basis for Criminal Behavior?,1940,31,4,427-437,Tucker Is Parole Prediction a Science?,1936,27,2,207-213,Huff Investigation of Arson. A Selected Bibliography,1941,32,2,233-240,Steinmetz Intoxication and the Traffic Accident Emergency,1942,32,6,652-654, Institutions for Defective Delinquents,1933,24,2,352-399,Robinson Insanity Study,1932,23,3,497, Individualization and the Use of Predictive Devices,1932,23,1,67-76,Glueck Imprisonments Because of War,1943,34,4,219-221,Gault Immaturity in Crime,1942,33,2,168, Human Development in Wartime,1942,33,2,165-167, How England Handles the Young Offender,1939,30,4,625-626, Homosexual Delinquent,1941,32,3,346, Homicides Committed in Drunken Brawls,1932,23,3,473-478,Arado Homicide Record for 1933,1934,25,1,137-138, Homicide Record for 1931,1932,23,2,306, History of Criminal Statistics (1908-1933),1933,24,1,125-139,Robinson Heredity and Crime,1945,36,1,11-16,Foxe "Hell" and the Law,1940,31,3,259-269,Grinnell Harmonizing the Delinquency Experts,1939,30,2,204-210,Argow Georgia Reforms,1938,29,1,144-145, Geography of Homicide,1932,23,1,123-124, Further Studies by Sheldon Glueck,1934,25,1,129, Further Notes Relating to Chemical Tests for Intoxication,1945,35,3,218-220, From the Autobiography of a Bandit: Toward the Psychogenesis of So-Called Psychopathic Behavior,1946,36,5,305-325,Karpman Forensic Immunology,1946,36,6,455-472,Boyd Firearms Identification: Two Recent Decisions,1936,27,4,599-600, Firearms Identification: Tracing of Exhibits,1938,29,4,587-588, Firearms Identification: Competency of Expert Witness,1936,27,1,119-120, Firearms Identification: Admissibility of Evidence Bullet Found Week after Homicide,1936,26,6,927, Firearms Identification. Testimony as to Similarity between Expert's Technique and That Accepted by Authorities in the Profession. Firearms Identification Generally,1937,28,4,609, Firearms Identification. Qualifications of Expert Witness,1938,28,6,911, Firearms Identification. Powder Patterns: A Recent Decision,1936,26,5,756, Firearms Identification. Powder Pattern Experiments. Admissibility When Cardboard Used,1937,28,1,128-129, Firearms Identification. Powder Pattern Experiments,1937,28,2,293-294, Firearms Identification. Powder Burns,1937,27,6,907, Firearms Identification Decisions,1934,25,3,517, Finger-Prints Can Be Forged,1934,25,4,671-674,Lee Finger-Print Powders,1934,25,1,171-172, Fingerprint "Forgery". Transferred Latent Fingerprints,1937,28,4,573-580,Harper Fettering Devices,1933,23,5,891-894,Gill Family Factors in the Ecology of Juvenile Delinquency,1940,30,5,681-691,Gordon H. Barker F. B. I. Figures on Crime Frequencies,1942,32,6,649-650, Extreme Ordinal Position and Criminal Behavior,1945,35,3,169-173,Shield Expressing the Trend of Criminologic Thought,1932,23,1,8,Meyer Expert Witnesses. Firearms Identification. Comment upon Failure of Defense Attorney to Introduce Testimony of Person Who Examined Gun and Bullet for the Defense,1937,27,6,907-908, Essential Differences between Sex Offenders,1941,32,3,366-380,Leppmann Escape Tactics of German War Prisoners,1946,35,5,357-366,Kirwan Epilepsy Murder and the Death Penalty (England),1945,35,3,176-177, Enemies of Society,1936,27,3,328-356,Radin Education for Parents of Delinquents,1937,28,1,1-2,McGann Drunken Driving,1939,29,5,751-752, "Dope Fiend" Mythology,1940,31,2,199-208,Lindesmith Dollars and Youth,1942,32,6,647, Designs and Functions of the Juvenile Detention Center,1945,36,2,108-109, Deployment of Police Peronnel during Emergency Disaster,1945,35,2,128-133,Caldwell Democratic Ideals and Delinquency,1945,35,3,174-175, Delinquency Control,1945,36,1,42, Delinquency and Crime in Wartime,1942,33,2,136-146,Evjen Delinquency among Jews: A Comparative Study of Criminality among the Jewish and Non-Jewish Population of the Polish Republic,1936,27,4,515-538,Hersh Delinquency a Mental Hygiene Problem,1939,30,3,353-358,Wise Defect in the Youth Correction Authority Act,1942,33,2,111-118,Perkins Debunking the "Lie-Detector",1934,25,1,153-159,Keeler Current and Postwar Automobile Speeds,1945,35,3,189-201,Holmes Critical Notes on the Cost of Crime,1936,26,5,679-694,Hawkins Criminology and Behaviorism,1941,32,2,158-165,Vambery Criminality and Delinquency in Twins,1934,24,5,923-934,Rosanoff Criminal Statistics and the National Commission's Report,1931,22,3,357-374,Davies Criminal Statistics,1931,22,2,293-294, Criminal Responsibility,1940,30,5,692-700,Lott Criminal Prophylaxis and Protection in Emergency Times,1945,35,3,143-151,Eliasberg Criminal Policy in Sweden during the Last Fifty Years,1933,24,1,313-332,Olof Kinberg Criminal Justice among the Indians,1933,24,4,796-797, Criminal Anthropology,1932,22,6,917, Crime Trends in New Orleans,1933,24,2,459, Crime School,1931,22,2,290-291, Crime Prevention Program,1940,31,4,470-471, Crime Prevention from the Cradle up,1937,28,2,220-231,Nohl Crime Prevention,1936,26,6,950, Crime News and Endowed Journalism,1937,27,5,627-628,Wigmore Crime in New York City as Affected by the War,1945,34,6,371-376,Willbach Crime Does Pay,1939,30,4,492-497,Huhner Crime and Unemployment,1932,22,5,770-771, Crime and the "Teen Age",1939,30,4,627-628, Crime and the Social Reaction of Right and Wrong. A Study in Clinical Sociology,1933,24,4,685-699,Burrow Crime and Economic Change in Philadelphia 1925-1934,1936,27,4,483-490,Wagner Court Procedure and Subsequent Treatment in Case of the Criminal Insane,1945,35,4,233-241,Elliott Counterfeit Finger-Prints,1934,25,4,665-671,Cummins Controlling War-Time Juvenile Delinquency,1945,35,4,242-248,Milton Lessner Constitutionality of Compulsory Chemical Tests to Determine Alcoholic Intoxication,1945,36,2,132-147,Mamet Constitutional Pyschopathic Inferiority in Relation to Delinquency,1939,30,1,3-21,Hulbert Conference on Uniform Offense Classification,1932,22,6,920-921, Complementary Data on Jewish Delinquency in Poland. General Considerations Suggested by Its Study,1937,27,6,857-873,Hersch Comparative Micrography. Comparison of Wood Nails and Glue in a Bombing Case,1938,29,1,130-131, Civil Rights and the Police,1940,31,2,217-218, Chronological Ages of 761 Delinquents at Time of Initial Apprehension,1945,35,3,166-168,Kvaraceus Christian Science Practice: Legality,1934,25,2,271-278, Child Offenders in Criminal Court,1931,22,2,295-296, Chemical Warfare Munitions for Law Enforcement Agencies,1935,26,3,438-443,Wiard Charles Dickens as Criminologist,1938,29,2,170-201,Squires Changes in New York Pistol Law Vetoed,1932,23,2,302, Capital Punishment and Flogging in England,1945,36,3,195, Can Rural and Urban Delinquency Be Compared?,1939,30,4,522-533,Wiers Can America Apply England's Methods (at handling the young offender)?,1939,30,4,626-627, Britain's Police in War,1945,35,2,121-127,Game Bridgeport Police Bomb Buster,1941,32,1,117,Wheeler Body-Build in Illinois Convicts with Special Reference to Age,1934,25,4,554-575,Gray Blood Tests Statutes,1937,28,2,300-301, Bill Establishing a National Neuropsychiatric Institute Presented to Congress,1945,36,2,103-104, Automobile Accident Investigation. Determination of Speed from Skid Marks,1939,30,4,601-602, Automobile Accident Investigation,1937,27,5,738, Assault and battery by the reckless motorist,1940,31,2,133-158,Hall Anti. Weapon Association,1932,22,5,768, An Unusual Suicide,1945,36,3,220-221,Wilson An Additional Classification of Criminals,1939,30,2,232-235,Foxe Alcoholism and Suicide,1931,22,4,613-614, Albert Lane Murder,1931,22,1,99-107,Arado Adolescent Crime Decreasing in New York City?,1941,32,4,448-449, Admissibility of "Lie-Detector" Evidence,1939,29,5,735, Accident Prevention vs. Accident Cause,1946,36,5,349-361,Halsey A Suggestion toward a New Definition of Treason,1939,30,4,470-484,Bridges A Study of Twenty-Two Men Convicted of Murder in the First Degree,1943,34,2,106-111,Banay A Study of Adolescent Felony Offenders,1945,34,6,377-391,Weiss A Sheriff Tries Crime Prevention,1931,22,3,422-429,Cress A Scale of Seriousness of Crimes,1938,29,2,245-252,John Henderson Gorsuch A Recent Firearms Identification Decision,1935,26,4,611, A Psychological Study of Delinquents with Chronic and Casual Physical Complaints,1941,32,2,191-195,Norman A Psychological Interpretation of Waywardness,1945,36,1,3-10,Bondy A Plan for Control of Firearms,1934,25,3,445-453,Munz A New Treatment Program for Juvenile Delinquents,1941,31,6,712-719,Wollan A New Method of Dispensing Tear Gas in Dealing with Riots and Mobs,1938,29,2,254-260,Finley A Modern Accident Investigation,1937,27,5,725-730,Don J. Finney A Model Crime Prevention Division,1944,34,5,344-360,Gerard A Homicide Investigation Kit,1940,31,3,357-363,O'Neill A History of Lie Detection (Concluded),1939,30,1,104-119,Trovillo A History of Lie Detection,1939,29,6,848-881,Trovillo A Graphical Method for Rapidly Determining Minimum Vehicle Speeds from Skid Marks,1939,30,1,96-103,Harper A Director of a Nazi Prison Speaks out,1938,29,3,345-352,Leiser A Dangerous Incendiary Device,1946,36,5,388-390,Barrett A Criminal-Liability Index for Predicting Possibility of Rehabilitation,1935,26,4,561-577,Argow A Clinical Method for Diagnosing the Seriousness of Juvenile Delinquency,1937,28,2,232-238,Durea A Caveat on Crime Control,1937,27,5,629-637,Wechsler A Bomb Fragment Identification Chart,1943,34,4,276-277,Pyke A Bibliography of Firearms Identification. "Forensic Ballistics",1935,25,6,992-1000,Wescott A "Justified" Murder in Russia,1932,23,1,90-92,Haensel Convicting the arsonist,1947,38,3,286-303,Cohn The relationship of weather conditions facial characteristics and crime,1948,39,2,253-261,Curry The Role of Medical Science in the Administration of Criminal Justice,1933,23,5,736-769,Schultz Two new instruments for the measurement of "class" characteristics of fired bullets,1936,27,1,97-107,Wilson Do problem children become delinquents and criminals?,1936,27,4,545-559,Bodin An electron-tube rifling depth micrometer. for the measurement of individual depth of groove impressions of fired bullets,1937,27,6,887-894,Wilson Some problems regarding murder detection,1938,29,1,108-118,Hentig Newspaper opinion and crime in Boston,1938,29,2,202-215,Wilson The Uniform Pistol Act,1938,29,4,529-554,Warner One thousand murderers,1939,29,5,672-688,Frankel The identification of extractor marks on fired shells,1939,29,5,724-730,Wilson Criteria in criminal definitions. a study in the foundations of law enforcement,1939,30,3,332-352,Parratt Metallurgical examinations in criminal cases,1940,30,6,900-928,Pirk Bullet Holes and Chemical Residues in Shooting Cases,1940,31,4,497-521,Walker Drunkenness as a criminal offense,1941,32,3,297-309,Hall The paraffin gauntlet: a new technique for the dermo-nitrate test,1941,32,4,465-467,Castellanos Criminal statistics: the volume of crime,1942,32,5,540-547,Ekelund Dermo-nitrate test in Cuba,1943,33,6,482-486,Castellanos Licensing gunsmiths. A necessity,1944,34,6,412-415,Howe Problems of the submachine gun in post-war crime,1945,35,1,69-72,Howe Marshalling of proofs in homicide cases,1946,36,6,473-484,Doyle The law of homicide,1946,36,6,391-454,Perkins Evidence of bad reputation in liquor law prosecution,1948,39,1,65-72,Jensen The submission of firearms tests to police laboratories,1948,39,1,111-112,Nicol On the intelligence of soldier-criminals,1950,40,6,753-755,Fuchs Five hundred homicides,1950,40,6,736-752,Harlan Recent contributions of psychology to the study of criminogenesis,1950,41,4,446-455,Rouke The sociological study of criminality,1950,41,4,406-422,Sellin Pedestrian enforcement saves lives,1948,39,2,265-268,Chaudoin An unusual suicide,1945,36,,e220,Wilson Murder--responsibility for suicide,1932,23,4,,Grover Murder - homicide in the commission of an unlawful act - suicide,1934,25,1,e124,Tweedle Medicolegal aspects of conflagrations,1949,39,6,771-777,Dutra