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Book reviewed in this article:Social Aspects of Crime Between the Wars. By Dr. Hermann Mannheim.War and Crime. By Hermann Mannheim.Penal Reform in England. Edited by L. Radzinowicz, M.A., IX.D., and J. W. Cecil Turner, M.A., LL.B.Punishment and Social Structure. By Dr. Georg Rusche and Dr. Otto Kircheimer.The Way to Justice. By Heber L. Hart, K.C., LL.D.Jail Journey. By Jim Phelan.My Prison House. By James Leigh.Attorney General's Survey of Release Procedures. Vol. 5. Prisons. Department of Justice, Washington. 1939.Parole with Honor. By Wilbur La Roe, Jr. (Princeton University Press.Juvenile Delinquency: A Comparative Study of the position in Liverpool and England and Wales. By J. H. Bagot, M.A., with an Introduction by D. Caradog Jones.The Ancestral Child. The Fifth Clarke Hall Lecture. By Margery Fry, LL.D., J.P.The Criminality of Youth. By Thorsten Sellen.Handbook of American Institutions for Delinquent Juveniles. Published by The Osborn Association, Inc. Edited by William B. Cox, Executive Secretary. Vol. I: West North Central States. 1938. Joint Editor, F. Lovell Bixby, Ph.D. Vol. II: Kentucky‐Tennessee. 1940. Joint Editors: Joseph A. Shelly and George C. Minard. Vol. III: Pacific Coast States. Joint Editor: Joseph A. Shelly. 1940.The Difficult Child and the Problem of Discipline. C. W. Valentine.They Were in Prison. A History of the Pennsylvania Prison Society, 1787–1937, formerly The Philadelphia Society for Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons. By Negley K. Teeters, Temple University. Introduction by Harry Elmer Barnes and a concluding chapter by Albert G. Fraser. Seventy‐five illustrations.Inquest. By S. Ingleby Oddie.The Court is Sitting. By Ernest W. Pettifer, Clerk to the West Riding Justices.

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