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PATTERSON SMITH
REPRINT SERIES IN
CRIMINOLOGY, LAW ENFORCEMENT,
AND SOCIAL PROBLEMS
PUBLICATIONS
- No. 1. Lewis, Orlando F. The Development of American Prisons and Prison Customs, 1776-1845.
- No. 2. Carpenter, Mary. Reformatory Prison Discipline.
- No. 3. Brace, Charles Loring. The Dangerous Classes of New York.
- No. 4. Dix, Dorothea Lynde. Remarks on Prisons and Prison Discipline in the United States.
- No. 5. Bruce, Andrew A., Albert J. Harno, Ernest W. Burgess, & John Landesco. The Workings of the Indeterminate-Sentence Law and the Parole System in Illinois.
- No. 6. Wickersham Commission. Complete Reports, Including the Mooney-Billings Report. 14 Vols.
- No. 7. Livingston, Edward. Complete Works on Criminal Jurisprudence. 2 Vols.
- No. 8. Cleveland Foundation. Criminal Justice in Cleveland.
- No. 9. Illinois Association for Criminal Justice. The Illinois Crime Survey.
- No. 10. Missouri Association for Criminal Justice. The Missouri Crime Survey.
- No. 11. Aschaffenburg, Gustav. Crime and Its Repression.
- No. 12. Garofalo, Raffaele. Criminology.
- No. 13. Gross, Hans. Criminal Psychology.
- No. 14. Lombroso, Cesare. Crime, Its Causes and Remedies.
- No. 15. Saleilles, Raymond. The Individualization of Punishment.
- No. 16. Tarde, Gabriel. Penal Philosophy.
- No. 17. McKelvey, Blake. American Prisons.
- No. 18. Sanders, Wiley B. Negro Child Welfare in North Carolina.
- No. 19. Pike, Luke Owen. A History of Crime in England. 2 Vols.
- No. 20. Herring, Harriet L. Welfare Work in Mill Villages.
- No. 21. Barnes, Harry Elmer. The Evolution of Penology in Pennsylvania.
- No. 22. Puckett, Newbell N. Folk Beliefs of the Southern Negro.
- No. 23. Fernald, Mabel Ruth, Mary Holmes Stevens Hayes, & Almena Dawley. A Study of Women Delinquents in New York State.
- No. 24. Wines, Enoch Cobb. The State of Prisons and of Child-Saving Institutions in the Civilized World.
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