Abstract
The first meeting, in July, 1927, at Briarcliff, New York, was devoted largely to the question of securing adequate financial support, which is now assured. The personnel of the committee was determined, and the general scope and work program mapped out, particular attention being given to the relation between police statistics and those of a judicial character. Formation of an advisory committee was authorized in order to insure the co-operation of agencies such as the Department of Justice and the Census Bureau. It has been constituted as follows:
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