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- Title
CURRENT NOTES.
- Authors
Ohlin, Lloyd E.; Leonard, V. A.
- Abstract
This article presents issues related to criminal law published in several journals. In the May-June 1954 issue of The Prison World, it was written that Reeve Schley, president of the New Jersey State Board of Control of the Department of Institutions and Agencies, on May 13, 1954 announced the retirement of Sanford Bates, commissioner of the department, effective July 17, 1954, the date of his 70th birthday. The Center for Education and Research in Corrections was established at the University of Chicago in 1953 with the support of the Russell Sage Foundation. The purpose of the Center is to prepare a volume of materials which will clarify the functional relationship of social science knowledge, theory and concepts, with practical problems in the correctional field. The major focus of attention in the Center will be directed toward problems arising in connection with institutions for the care and treatment of offenders, and agencies for the supervision of offenders in the community. In the June 1954 issue of The Police Chief, it contained an article about the release of a new U.S. Children's Bureau publication, Police Services for Juveniles, including the report of a conference held at East Lansing, Michigan, in August 1953, sponsored by the Children's Bureau in cooperation with the International Association of Chiefs of Police and the Special Juvenile Delinquency Project.
- Subjects
CRIMINAL law; LAW; PUBLIC law; CIVIL law; CRIME; SCHLEY, Reeve; BATES, Sanford; SOCIAL sciences; UNITED States. Children's Bureau
- Publication
Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology & Police Science, 1954, Vol 45, Issue 3, p311
- ISSN
0022-0205
- Publication type
Article