Word: crimed
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...revolutionary change in the classification of types of work to be done by patrolmen" constitutes the crucial recommendation for the improvement of the Boston police department made by the Harvard Crime Survey in its volume, "Police Administration in Boston," which is published by the Harvard University Press this week. The book is the work of Leonard V. Harrison, of New York, N. Y., a police expert of many years standing...
Despite the many changes that the Survey advocates in Boston's police department, it states that on the basis of comparison with other American cities. Boston's crime totals and trends would be satisfactory to any large department in the United States...
...CRIME...
...search the premises or place and every person found therein, and to seize anything found on the premises or place or on any person." Seduction or mere "endeavour to seduce" His Majesty's forces from duty or allegiance to His Majesty by any means whatsoever is also made a crime...
...place for a lynching. Someone had dragged Farmer Cannidy's young daughter Lola out across his cotton patch, raped her near a pigsty, bashed in her head and left her under some pine boughs for dead. A Negro buck named Claude Neal had been arrested for the crime, lodged for safe keeping in a jail across the Alabama line at Brewton. One hundred Floridians had driven over to Brewton and without much fuss removed Claude Neal from the jail...