Abstract

A paper delivered at the Columbia University Forum for the Study and Prevention of Crime. Mr. MacCormick was formerly Commissioner of Correction of New York City (1934-39) and Assistant Director of the U. S. Bureau of Prisons (1929-33). During the war he was the Army's chief consultant on correctional problems, and received the Presidential Medal for Merit for his work in that capacity. He became executive director of the Osborne Association in 1940. During the past thirty years he has surveyed every prison system in the country, some of them several times.-EDITOR.

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