Volume 53, Issue 1 (1962)
March
Articles
Psychological Theory, Research, and Juvenile Delinquency
John W. McDavid and Boyd R. McCandless
Judicial Admissions: Their Use in Criminal Trials
Patrick M. Wall
Definition and Analysis of Certain Criminal Types
Don C. Gibbons and Donald L. Garrity
The Negro Drug Addict as an Offender Type
Julian B. Roebuck
Stabilities in Deviance: A Study of Assaultive and Non-Assaultive Offenders
Richard A. Peterson, David J. Pittman, and Patricia O'Neal
An Evaluation of Milieu Therapy and Vocational Training as Methods for the Rehabilitation of Youthful Offenders
Theodore N. Ferdinand
Criminal Law
Criminology
What Makes a Policeman Go Wrong
A Former Denver Police Officer and Mort Stern
A Note on Identifying Typewriting
Linton Godown
New Problems for the Police within the European Art Business
Heinrich F. Tegel
A Study of Police Errors in Crime Classification
Franco Ferracuti, Rosita Perez Hernandez, and Marvin E. Wolfgang
Three Chemical Tests for Comparing the Age of Paper
S. K. Vasistha and S. C. Vasishtha
Note
Comments
Attitudes of Psychiatric Aides Towards Criminally Insane Patients
Jaswant L. Khanna, Steve Pratt, and Gordon A. Gardiner