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...insisting, as Professor Glueck has done, that the work of the prison official should be dignified, recognized as one requiring considerable technical training, and amply compensated, the Law School has taken a significant step. The superintending of a large prison demands, as an initial requirement, executive ability; in addition the care of criminal involves problems of measurement of mental capacity, anthropological knowledge, and psychological diagnosis. Citizens who would not entrust themselves to the care of an incompetent psychiatrist can not expect that the criminal classes, all in need of mental care to a greater or lesser degree, will be much...
...taken the first step in this line in the country's history; the move is significant as the first attempt to deal with a basic problem of the criminal--what to do with the offender when he's caught and convicted--by professionalizing the work of correctional administrators," Sheldon Glueck, assistant professor of Criminology stated in an interview yesterday...
...advisory committee for this purpose has been appointed by the University authorities. It consists of Dean Roscoe Pound of the Law School, Professor Francis B. Sayre, director of the Institute of Criminal Law, Professor Joseph Beale and Professor Sheldon Glueck, representing the Law School, and Professors C. Macfie Campbell, James Ford, Earnest A. Hooton and Dr. George B. Magrath, representing other pertinent departments of the University...
...Menorah Society has been fortunate to secure the services of Professor Glueck, who will direct and coach the production. Under the guidance of Professor Glueck, who has understudied George Arliss and has also written and directed many other productions, the Menorah presentation of "Disraeli" in 1929 met with marked success...
This is the second book which has appeared from the Law School in the last month, the other being the volume entitled "500 Criminal Careers" by Sheldon Glueck and Eleanor T. Glueck. The first three chapters of this work appeared originally in the pages of the Law Quarterly Review, and other portions of the book have appeared in the Harvard Law Review and the Yale Law Journal...