Abstract

The author is an Assistant Professor and Director of the Institute of Police Science and Administration, Wisconsin State University at Platteville. He was formerly an Instructor at the School of Police Administration and Public Safety, Michigan State University, serving as an Assistant Project Director on a Training Grant and management consultant on a Planning and Research Grant both from the U. S. Department of Justice, OLEA. He has served with the military policetand as a civilian investigator and research assistant for the Department of Army. The author has both a bachelor and master's degree in police administration from Michigan State University and is currently working towards a Ph.D. This article represents a graduate paper prepared for a seminar in deviant behavior in the School of Police Administration and Public Safety, Michigan State University (1965). It contains the hypothesis that the presence of ornamental body tattoos could serve to indicate the presence of personality disorders which could manifest themselves in criminal behavior. The need for more research in this area is stressed.

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