Word: norval
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...What is launched as an incentive system turns out to be a barrier to the treatment itself," writes the University of Chicago's Norval...
...there is some preliminary indication that the treatment may work -to the benefit of both the prisoner and society. If the voluntary program is ended, inmates who really do want to participate would lose out. Many behavior-mod programs "have some fairly good data of success with volunteers," says Norval Morris, director of the Center for Studies in Criminal Justice at the University of Chicago. But they have "a very low record of success with nonvolunteers...
...civil rights. The U.S. has no terrorist groups of any size or popular support like those of Quebec, Argentina and Uruguay. The only way to cope with U.S. terrorist kidnapers may be simply to deal with each case individually and patiently. "Talk, talk, talk and never give in," says Norval Morris, director of the University of Chicago's Center for Studies in Criminal Justice. "Every contact with kidnapers increases the likelihood of finding out where they...
...affiliates at 280 campuses. Last week students were using a Princeton computer to analyze congressional-election results of the past ten years to choose district races where student help might swing an election. Among the first candidates chosen were four antiwar Democrats-Joseph Duffey for Senator in Connecticut, Norval Reece for Senator in Pennsylvania, Lewis Kaden for Congressman in New Jersey's 15th District and Nicholas Lamont in Pennsylvania's Third District. In the New Jersey race, more than 200 students are already canvassing for Kaden, a 28-year-old lawyer who is trying to unseat incumbent Edward...