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Search And Seizure: Consent To Search: Schneckloth V. Bustamonte, 412 U.S. 218 (1973) Jan 1974

Search And Seizure: Consent To Search: Schneckloth V. Bustamonte, 412 U.S. 218 (1973)

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews Jan 1974

Book Reviews

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Confessions In Prairie City: Some Causes And Effects, David W. Neubauer Jan 1974

Confessions In Prairie City: Some Causes And Effects, David W. Neubauer

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


The Investigation And Prosecution Of Police Corruption, Herbert Beigel Jan 1974

The Investigation And Prosecution Of Police Corruption, Herbert Beigel

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


An Analysis Of The Mental Health Services Available To The Elderly Within Oregon: Using Multnomah County As A Special Case Study Area, Joan Nadine Hoss Jan 1974

An Analysis Of The Mental Health Services Available To The Elderly Within Oregon: Using Multnomah County As A Special Case Study Area, Joan Nadine Hoss

Dissertations and Theses

The purpose of this study was to identify the mental health services available to the elderly residents of Oregon, and to assess the effectiveness of these services in providing mental health treatment to elderly persons.

In order to reasonably narrow the scope of this study, the investigation of mental health services was limited primarily to those agencies which are publicly funded and controlled by state or local bodies. In addition, Multnomah County was selected as a case study area in order to further narrow the scope of the study. Multnomah County was selected because of the convenience of its geographical …


Inner Containment And Delinquency , Gary F. Jensen Jan 1974

Inner Containment And Delinquency , Gary F. Jensen

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Politicizing Of Crime, The Criminal And The Criminologist, The , Charles E. Reasons Jan 1974

Politicizing Of Crime, The Criminal And The Criminologist, The , Charles E. Reasons

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Book Reviews Jan 1974

Book Reviews

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


A Follow-Up Study Of Senior High School Graduates Of The Navajo Methodist Mission School, Farmington, New Mexico, Dolores Marie Conyers Jan 1974

A Follow-Up Study Of Senior High School Graduates Of The Navajo Methodist Mission School, Farmington, New Mexico, Dolores Marie Conyers

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


College Students' Attitudes Towards The Aged, John Edward Duffy Jan 1974

College Students' Attitudes Towards The Aged, John Edward Duffy

Masters Theses

No abstract provided.


Predicting Delinquent Sub-Types With The Social History Questionnaire, Charles S. Sulcer Jan 1974

Predicting Delinquent Sub-Types With The Social History Questionnaire, Charles S. Sulcer

Masters Theses

A major problem encountered in the juvenile courts concerns the large number of young offenders placed on probation, as well as the seriousness of their violations. Representative studies by Jenkins and Glickman (1947), Hathaway and Monachesi (1953), and Shinohara and Jenkins (1967) have pointed out the complexities of delinquent behavior by indicating that most legal authorities are often unable to determine who will repeat illegal acts.

This problem necessitates some objective approach toward identifying potential repeaters and non-repeaters. Such a technique would be useful in studying the early stages of delinquent behavior and provide a means of studying the growing …


Seriousness Of Delinquency, The Adjudicative Decision And Recidivism--A Longitudinal Configuration Analysis , Anthony Meade Jan 1974

Seriousness Of Delinquency, The Adjudicative Decision And Recidivism--A Longitudinal Configuration Analysis , Anthony Meade

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Prosecutorial Cross-Examination: Limitations Upon The Sword Of Justice, Jeremy Margolis Jan 1974

Prosecutorial Cross-Examination: Limitations Upon The Sword Of Justice, Jeremy Margolis

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Public Opinion Toward Legal Sanctions For Crimes Of Violence, Craig L. Boydell, Carl F. Grindstaff Jan 1974

Public Opinion Toward Legal Sanctions For Crimes Of Violence, Craig L. Boydell, Carl F. Grindstaff

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 44, No. 3, Wku Alumni Association Jan 1974

Ua77/1 Western Alumnus, Vol. 44, No. 3, Wku Alumni Association

WKU Archives Records

WKU alumni magazine. Features the following articles:

  • Dickey, Debbie. Associate Programs Expand
  • Harriington, Drew. The Humanities Teaching the Whole Man
  • Kentucky's Heritage Homecoming '74
  • Conway, Sheila. Alumni Physicians Hold Reunion
  • Armstrong, Don. Falter Never - Live Forever, Mary Frances Bradley
  • Bowling Green Business University in 1955-56
  • Downing, Dero. A Foundation for Excellence
  • Martin, Jerry. Tribute to Dr. Lank - L.Y. Lancaster
  • Downing, Dero. Strength in Faculty
  • Armstrong, Don. Where the Spirit Originates
  • Lippo, Carolyn. A Student's Tribute to NGT: Nelle Gooch Travelstead
  • The Gallery - Bill Mounce photographs
  • McCubbin, Mary. 30 Years on the Team - Herman Walton
  • Madison, Stephanie. …


The Grand Jury--Prosecutorial Abuse Of The Indictment Process, Robert Gilbert Johnston Jan 1974

The Grand Jury--Prosecutorial Abuse Of The Indictment Process, Robert Gilbert Johnston

Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology

No abstract provided.


Social Science And Social Welfare: Toward A Society For The Solution Of Social Problems, Andrew Billingsley Jan 1974

Social Science And Social Welfare: Toward A Society For The Solution Of Social Problems, Andrew Billingsley

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

Excerpt from the full-text article:

Do existing social work texts contribute to a student's recognition of professional values and issues and of the implicit ideological bases for these? The following study contends that they do not, and that their failures are quite similar to those found by Mills in his examination social pathology texts.

Our concern today with social science and social welfare policy is in keeping with the purposes and conceptions of the founders of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. In those early days these men and women were idealists- -they were reformists, but they also …


Perspective On Youthful Deviance: Implications For Social Policies, Albert S. Alissi Jan 1974

Perspective On Youthful Deviance: Implications For Social Policies, Albert S. Alissi

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

Excerpt from the full-text article:

The way a society deals with its younger deviants reflects the place assigned to youth in hat society. In his famous study of European family life, Phillippe Aries pointed out that for centuries children shared the same status as adults and were mixed with adults as soon as they were weaned from their mothers at about the age of seven. And so it was possible that in England in 1801, a child of thirteen was hanged for stealing a spoon. A girl of seven was publicly hanged in 1808 and a boy of nine was …


Representatives In Government - A Role For Social Planning Councils , Alan Cohen Jan 1974

Representatives In Government - A Role For Social Planning Councils , Alan Cohen

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

Excerpt from the full-text article:

I have referred to a key problem of how to make individual and group concerns known to the decision makers without ignoring the weakly organized and unorganized-and without putting both the legislators and administrators in the position of merely ratifying bargaining negotiated between these interest groups. I have suggested non-governmental Social Planning Councils have a potentially significant role to play in the changing need for representativeness for the myriad of strong, weak and unorganized groups and individuals.

This role recognizes the feedback benefits resulting from the proposition that people learn to participate by participating, and …


Sociology And Social Work: Science And Art, Robert D. Leighninger, Leslie H. Leighninger, Robert M. Pankin Jan 1974

Sociology And Social Work: Science And Art, Robert D. Leighninger, Leslie H. Leighninger, Robert M. Pankin

The Journal of Sociology & Social Welfare

Excerpt from the full-text article:

We live in an age of specialization and usually find it beneficial, perhaps even essential. However, we have been aware since Marx's time at least that the division of labor has its cost. And though we may be a long way from the unconpartmentalized utopia where an individual might do four different kinds of work in a single day, we cannot afford to let the assumptions which underlie the separation of important jobs and functions go without periodic reexamination. The separation of the work of the sociologist (or, indeed, any social scientist) and the social …


Newsletter: Women's Caucus Of The Speech Communication Association Jan 1974

Newsletter: Women's Caucus Of The Speech Communication Association

Saffy Collection - All Textual Materials

Women's Caucus of The Speech Communication Association, Research and Teaching About Women and Communication newsletter. 1st Edition. January 1974.


Harbor Light: Organization On Skid Row Today, Alison Evelyn Woodward Jan 1974

Harbor Light: Organization On Skid Row Today, Alison Evelyn Woodward

Honors Papers

The homeless man has always been a visible portion of America's urban life, and a most intriguing portion. My own interest in the homeless began through historical research done on the rise of the American city and the place of the hobo in American life. Through urban sociology I developed additional concerns about the place of the skid row community in the life of the central business districts of cities.

The place of the homeless man raises questions of both deviancy and social control. The attempts of society to rehabilitate the homeless and the special interaction of society at large …


A Study Of Disadvantagement And Migration For Counties In South Dakota: 1960-1970, Marco Montoya Jan 1974

A Study Of Disadvantagement And Migration For Counties In South Dakota: 1960-1970, Marco Montoya

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

A study of the 1970 South Dakota population was conducted to determine: (1) the extent of disadvantagement by magnitude and residence; (2) the association between the extent of disadvantagement and selected socio-economic factors; and (3) the extent to which factors explaining disadvantagement also served to predict migration based on the net migration experiences of South Dakota counties during 1960 to 1970. The county was selected as the unit of analysis. Selected data from the census were aggregated and tabulated. The magnitude of family and unrelated individual disadvantagement in South Dakota during 1970 was identified for rural farm, rural non-farm, and …