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Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology, and Police Science VERY RARE ITEM – the only one available anywhere, online or elsewhere! Volume 49 #2 July / August 1958 All fascinating articles.
The Journal of CriminalLaw, Criminology and Police Science, which completed its fiftieth volume with the March-April issue of 1960, began publication in May, 1910 as the Journal of the American and professional practice in this and foreign ican, Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology. countries concerning the problems of criminal The Institute was established as an outgrowth of science. Throughout its history the Journal the National Conference on Criminal Law and Criminology which was held at Northwestern University in June, 1909, in celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the Law School. The first national conference in the field ever to be held in the United States, it was com- posed of about 150 delegates from all parts of the country representing professions and occupations concerned directly or indirectly with the adminis- tration of criminal law and the punishment of Law and Criminology. In July-August, 1932 criminals. (Vol. 23, no. 2) it absorbed the American Journal The moving spirit in establishing the Journal of Police Science which from 1930 to 1932 had was John Henry Wigmore, from 1901 to 1929 Dean of Northwestern University School of Law. Dean Wigmore has been internationally recognized as one of the leading scholars in the entire history of American law. In 1904 his great Treatise on Evidence was first published. His special interest in the field was also expressed by his Preliminary to Vol. 2, no. 4 (Nov., 1911), was James W. Gar- Bibliography of Modern Criminal Law and Criminer, Professor of Political Science, University of nology (Bulletin No. 1 of Gary Library of Law, Illinois. He was succeeded by Dr. Robert H. Northwestern University Law School, 1909), Gault, Professor of Psychology, Northwestern which he prepared for the double purpose of serving as an order list for acquisition by the Library and as a reference list for the National Confer- ence during which the basis for the Journal was laid.\'
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