American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology OBJECT. The object of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminolors shall bo to farthene the scientific study of crime, criminal law and procedure, to formulate and promote measure for solving the problems connected therewith and co-ordinate the effort of individuals and of organisation Laterested in the administration of certain speedy justica." ORGANIZATION. Membership. The institute is both , national and a local organisation, national organization being the American Institute and the local organization being knowo m" State Branch of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology," with such local braneben of citie, counties or other districta for local work, meetings and investigations - the state braneb m denir, sach local branches to fix thets dues and elect their office subject to the approvat a stato branch. Applications for membership in the American Institute itwell should be addressed to Koeretary, and are passed upon by the Executive Board Applications for membership in the sta branch where the applicant resides should be sent to the secretary of such stata branch or to recretary of the American Institute, who will forward it to the recretary of the state branch INFORMATION. All communications with reference to the work of the Institute and member skip therein should be addressed to: Secretary, American Institute of Criminal Law and Critalbolosy, 819 Land Titio Building, Philadel phia DUES. The annual dues of the American lastitute aro $2.00. The annual subscription to the JOURNAL $8.00, thus giving all the advantages of the Dastitate and the JOURNAL for $6.00 per your The annual dues of the state branches are such us enah state branch may Is Where a state branek ro organised, residents of that state must join through it, and membership will include membership in the American Institute OFFICERS: The general officers of the Institute and Executive Board are: PRESIDENT: Hago Pam, Judge of the Superior Court, Chicago, m. YICE-PRESIDENTS: William Renwick Riddell, Justice of the Supreme Court, Toronto, Can. Thomas C. O'Brien, Prison Commissioner, Boston, Mass. Bronson Winthrop, 32 Liberty Street, New York City. SECRETARY: Edwin M. Abbott, former member of the Legislature and Chairman of State Commission on Amende ment and Revision of Penal Laws, Land Title Building, Philadelphia, Pa. BXECUTIVE BOARD: Loais N. Robinson, Professor of Statistics, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pa. Bernard J. Glueck, Director Psychopathic Laboratory, State Penitentiary, Ossining, N. Y. For the term expiring 1920: Franklin Chase Hoyt, Chief Justice of the Children's Court, New York City. York City. Institute, Chicago. For the term aspiring 1921: James Bronson Reynolds, Chairman of the Executive Board of the Voluntary Defender's Combo mittee, New York. James J. Barbour, State Senator, Chicago, ni. James A. Tafts, University of Chicago, Chicago, II. F. Emory Lyon, Superintendent Central Howard Association, Chicago, Ill. Ex-Officio: John H. Wigmore, Professor of Law in Northwestern University. 31 W. Lake Street, Chicago, m. Nathan William MacChesney, of the Chicago Bar; Commissioner on Uniform State Laws, 30 No. La Salle St., Chicago, Ill. John B. Winslow, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis. Orrin N. Carter, Justice of the Supreme Court of Illinois, Chicago, Ill. Quincey A. Myery, Justice of the Supreme Court of Indiana, Indianapolis. Ind. In E. Robinson, former President Judge Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia Grafton, W. Va. John P. Briscoe, Judge of the Court of Appeals of Maryland, Prince Frederick, Md. George W. Kirchwey, former Dean of the School of Law, Columbia University, New York City. Frederic B. Creasley, Managing Director of the Institute, Librarian of the Elbert E. Gary Col lection of Criminal Law and Criminology, Northwestern University Law School, 31 W. Lake St., Chicago, Ill. Robert H. Gault, Managing Editor of the Journal of the Institute, Professor of Paychology in North western University, Evanston, M. No. Page Abbott, Edith-Probation and Suspended Sentence.... 3–341 "Anderson, V. V.—Study of Physical Condition of One Thousand Delinquents Seen in Court..... 1- 82 Arnold, Victor P.-Insanity and Criminal Responsibility (Report of Committee A of the Institute).... 2—184 Cahalane, Cornelius-Citizen Co-operation with the Police Department.. 1–100 Cass, E. R.-What Value Has the Inspection of Institutions ? 1- 76 Creecy, Donald B.-Courts-Martial.. 2–202 Crowder, Enoch H.-Court-Martial Sentence During the War. 1-- 16 Davis, Katharine Bement-Some Institutional Problems in Dealing with Psychopathic Delinquents 3-385 De Courcy, Charles A.–Proceedings of the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Institute and Subsequent Meetings of the Executive Board- 3—423 Everson, George—The Human Element in Justice. 1- 90 Garrett, G. P.-Free Speech and the Espionage Act.. 1- 71 Hodson, William-What Minneapolis Has Done and Should Do for the Feeble-Minded 2-208 Hoffman, Charles W.-Social Aspects of the Family Court.. 3–409 Kane, Frances Fisher-Drugs and Crime (Report of Committee G of the Institute) 3–356 La Chard, F. W.-Finger Print Characteristics... 2—195 Leonard, Christine M.–Study of the Physical Condition of One Thousand Delinquents 1- 82 Lindsey, Edward—Indeterminate Sentence, Release on Parole and Pardon (Report of Committee F of the Institute)... 2–223 Malzberg, Benjamin-On the Relation of Mental Defect to Delinquency; A Study of Cases Before the Voluntary Defender's Committee 2–218 4549 Pam, Hugo, Annual Address of the President of the American Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology.... 3–327 Purcell-Guild, June-Study of One Hundred and Thirty-one Delinquent Girls Held in the Juvenile Detention Home in Chicago, 1917... 3–441 Ray, P. 0.—Metropolitan and State Police (Report of Committee I of the Institute) 3–351 Riddell, William Renwick-An International Murder Trial.. 2-176 Criminal Law in Upper Canada a Century Ago.. 4549 Ruppenthal, J. C.-Criminal Statutes on Birth Control... 1- 48 Salmon, Thomas W.-Some New Problems for Psychiatric Research in Delinquency 3-375 No. Page 1-62 2–188 1-108 44493 4533 1- 42 3–356 4558 2-170 SUBJECT INDEX Announcement (Ed.) 3–325 1-128 4621 24314 1-155 4-602 2–202 4549 1- 8 3–356 4606 4624 2-275 44489 4-516 1-144 2-184 4-601 4485 2—282 1- 48 4-533 2-284 No. Page 3—477 4617 4-618 2–165 the Voluntary Defenders' Committee of New York City. Ben- 2-218 3_-375 Study of One Hundred and Thirty-one. June Purcell-Guild. 3—441 2-312 Thousand. V. V. Anderson and Christine M. Leonard. (Art.) 1- 82 2-314 .1— 62 34356 1- 76 1-125 4-614 2—208 2-195 1-153 2-223 of the Eleventh Annual Meeting of the Institute-Address of 3—423 4622 34327 1- 5 2-168 3–325 1–116 2--278 4-592 2-284 1- 90 2-170 No. Page 4493 2-168 2–304 2-307 2-308 1-151 4626 1- 14 1-147 4626 1- 5 before the Voluntary Defenders' Committee of N. Y. City. 2-218 1--148 4609 sions Dealing with the Mentally Handicapped in Cook County, 14157 2-229 2-316 4628 2-223 2-223 1- 12 4614 1- 12 1-100 1—126 34351 4-621 1-143 and Board of Trustees of the National Committee on. (Note.) 2—293 4602 |