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ACT Q1E, funded by the Lay Enforcement Assistance Administration, is administered by Lenox Hill Neighbor­ hood Association, in cooperation yith the Alliance of Community Board 8 Block Associations, Burden Center for the Agin,;, East Mid-Manhattan Chamber of Ccmmerce, Interfaith Neighbors, Marymount Manhattar. College, the 19t.1 and 23rd Police Precincts and the Upper East Side Community.

COMMUNITY CRIME PREVENTION RESOURCE CENTER J.L. Barkas, Coordinator Lynn S. Mullins, Head Librarian • •

RESOURCES ON COMMUNITY CRIME PREVENTION ". •

• Bibliographical Publication No. 3 September, 1979

mar)'IDtKlnt manhattan ..ollt·~t· •

The Community Crime Prevention Resource Center is located in the Thomas J. Shanahan Library of Marymount Manhattan College, which is the Education Component of the Anti-Crime Through Organtzed Neighborhood Effort Program, ACT ONE. •

This is the third bibliographic listing of the books, magazines, journals, newsletters, pamphlets, reports, article reprints, catalogs and audio-visual materials which are available to the community as part of the ACT ONE program. • As noted in the previous bibliographic listings, meeting the dive'rse needs of neighborhood residents has been a prime consideration in the acquisition of materials for the Center. For example, new books range from the popular Crime On Her Mind: Fifteen Stories of Female Sleuths From the Victorian Era to th~rties, to the more academic Crime Prevention or Weeping in_ the Playtime £f Others. Other selections include • the useful Directory of Criminal Justice Information Sources, the teaching manual, The Child's Keys !£ Crime Prevention and Victimo10gy: An Inter­ national Journal. We have acquired a 27-minute film, Mugging: You Can Protect Yourself!, and oul. collection of crime prevention information packets include programs from North Dakota, Huntington Beach, California, Florida, Michigan and Kentucky.

The Community Crime Prevention Resource Center also contains a listing of related local organiz~tions involved in crime prevention, victim and witness assistance, ex-offende'r job counseling, and the like. Other materials deal with Block Watching, Operation Identification, new ideas in preventing , robbery, shoplifting, employee theft, • juvenile delinquency, helping victims of crime, safety for the elderly, self-defense groups, and new ideas to stop drug traffic. Selected tape cassettes are also available.

The Crime Prevention Resource Center is truly a Community project and suggestions for additional mate'ria1s are encouraged. The Crime Prevention • Resource Center is open to the community during the regular hours of the Thomas J. Shanahan Library:

Monday - Thursday 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Friday 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. • Sunday 12:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Further information on the ACT ONE program and the Community Crime Prevention Resource Center is available from Ms. Judith Cestaro, Community Education Coordinator. •

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CON TEN T S • I. CRIME PREVENTION. . 1

II. CRIME VICTIMS-PROPERTY CRIME. • • 7

• III. CRIME VICTIMS-VIOLENT CRIMES. · .11 IlIa. BATTERED ADULTS. .14

IIIh. CHILD ABUSE...... 16 IIIc. • CRIMES AGAINST THE ELDERLY .. .. ' · .18 IIId. HOMOCIDE. . . • .19

IIIe. RAPE A1~ SEXUAL ASSAULT. • 22

IIIf. ROBBERY. It • ... • • • • • • • • 24

IIIg. TERRORISM, KIDNAPPING, AND HOSTAGE-TAKING. . •. ..••. ..26 • IV. CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM .....• .27 V. GUN CONTROL...... • . . . • . . 31

VI. JUVENILE JUSTICE ...... • .33

VII. NEIGHBORHOODS, CITIZEN ACTION, • AND COMMUNITY ORGANIZING .... • .36 VIII. OFFENDERS, EX-OFFENDERS, AND PRISONS. · .37

IX. POLICE AND LAW ENFORCEMENT ....•. • .42 • X. VICTIMLESS CRIMES...... 44 Xa. ALCOHOLISM. . .44 Xh. DRUG ADDICTION. .45

Xc. GAMBLING ... .46 Xe. PROSTITUTION. .47

XI. VIOLENCE ...... 48

XII. VOLUNTEER TRAINING. · .51 • •

RESOURCES ON COMMUNITY CRIME PREVENTION

I. Crime Prevention Books • The Child's Keys to Crime Prevention. Wichita Falls, Texas: Miller Productions Incorporated, 1976.

Palmer, Stuart. Tl1~ Prevention of Crime. New York; Behavioral Publications, 1973.

Parnell, M. , Semotuk, V., and Swain, J .. Everyperson's Guide to Neigh­ borhood Defense or RAPE OF THE BLOCK. Edmonton, Canada: Edmonton Social Planning Council, 1974.

Public Safety and Computer Communications. Miami, Florida: Racal-Milgo, 1978. •

Whisenand, Paul M. Crime Prevention. Boston: Holbrook Press, 1977. •

Newsletters/Journals • Help Stop Crimel Bulletin. Published by the Office of the Attorney General, Tallahassee, Florida. Issues received: February, 1979+ • • • • 2. Booklets/Pamphlets/Leaflets

A Handbook on Community Crime Prevention; Crime Prevention Begins With You; Operacion Id.entificacion; La Prevencion Del Crimen Comienza con Usted. Denver, Colorado: Colorado Crime Check, sponsored by • The Regional La'w Enforcement Associat;lon with the cooperation of the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration.

A Word About Medecon. (Security Locks, Inc.) • ArJr SecurHy Systems, descriptive leaflets, 1968, 1972. Barkas, J.L. Resources on Community Crime Prevention. Bi bliographic Publication No.1. New York: AG~ ONE (Anti-Crime Through Organized Neighborhood Effort), Marymount Manhattan College, Community Crime Prevention Resource Center·, January, 1979.

• Barkas, J.L. Resources on Community Crime Prevention. Bibliographic Publication No., 2. New York: ACT ONE (Anti-Crime Through Organized Neighborhood Effort), Marymount Manhattan College, Community Crime Prevention Resource Center, April, 1979.

, . The Block Parent Organization based in Ontario, Canada. Descriptive booklet, cover letter, fact sheets.

Community Crime Prevention, Seattle, Washington, An Exemplary Project. Washington, D.C.: Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, U.S • • Department of Justice, June, 1977. Crime Is Everyone's Business; Prevention Tips on Residence, Alarms, Frauds, Personal Security, Bu~ines S; Crime Against Crime Wallet Card; ~ to Do Before the Burglar Comes. Concord, New HampShire: New Hampshire • Crime Watch. Crime Prevention For Rural Communities.; Kentucky Crime Prevention Program.

Crime Prevention Public Information Juvenile Justice Corrections Drug and Alcohol Abuse. Hagerstown, Maryland: Film catalogue. Harper & Row • Media, 1979. Crime Prevention Teacher's Guides, Grades Kindergarten-6th. Frankfort, Kentucky: Kentucky Office of Crime Prevention.

Crime Prevention'Teacher's Manual, Grades 6th - 9th. Frankfort, Kentucky: • Kentucky Office of Crime Prevention. Crime Resistance. Washington, D.C.: Federal Bureau of Investigation. U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977.

Crime Watch; Home Security Survey's; Mind Your Business (If You Don't Burglars Will!; Me? Fort Lauderdale, Florida: Crime Watch of Broward • County, Inc. Criminal Justice Bookshelf. New York: Books and Tapes from Harper & Row Media, Harper & Roy Publishers. • • 3.

Criminal Justice in America. New Y'::lrk: Arno Press, 1979. • Criminal Justice Law Related Titles: A Dissertation Bib1iograph~. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University Microfilms International, 1979.

Directory Information Service. Detroit Michigan: Information Enterprises, Issue 2, August, 1977. • Executive Summary: Attitudes and Opinions of Persons 16 to 25 Regardinz Hand Gun Control; Shop1ift:1.ng is a Crime;' Fact Sheet; Help Stop Crime March 1979 Bulletin; Operation Identification Record; Don't Gamble on Burglary; Residential Burglary; Sexual Assault; Neighborh9od .. Watch Stickers; Operation Identification Stickers; Suspect Identity Card; Protect Your Valuables With Operation Identification; It's Your Business to Know About Commercial Armed Robbery; Shoplifting -- Is Your Store a Target?; Rape: A Crime Against Women. Florida: State of Florida Help Stop Crime Packet.

Hamilton, William R. & Staff. The Evaluation of Strike Force I. Washington, D. C.: Prepared for the Office of Attorney General of Florida, February and June, 1977.

HamiHon, William R. & Staff. The Evaluation of Strike Force II. Washington, .' D. C.: Prepared for the Office of Attorney General of Florida, April and July, 1977.

Harassing Phone Call Log. Kentucky Crime Check. Office of Crime Prevention, Kentucky Department of Justice. How To Prevent Citizen Band Radio Theft; Home Security Starts At Your Door; • Plain Talk About Home Burglar Alar~ Systems; Operation ID Sticket; What To Do Before the_,Burglar Comes; BM Checks; Rural Crime: Don't Be the Next Victim; Be On the Safe Side; Consumer Survival Manual; Crime on Wheels; Don't be the Victim of a Swindle; N01~h Dakota Crime ~. Bismarck, North Dakota: North Dakota Combined Law Enforcement .. Council. North Dakota Crime Watch packet.

How To Protect Your Home and Family Against Burglary; What Is Suspicious? Or When To Call the Police; Neighborhood Watch; Burglary Prevention Starts At Your Home; To Help Keep Your'Home Safe From Burglars; How's Business ... After Hours?; Neighborhood Watch Newsletter. Huntington Beach, CalifornJa: •• Crime Prevention Program.

Junior Crime Prevention Officer. Official Identification Card. Kentucky Crime Che ck. • • • 4.

~en~ucky Crime Check Packet. Frankfort, Kentucky: Office of Crime • Prevention, Kentucky Department of Justice, March, 1979. Metropolitan Atlanta Crime Commission, Work Program for 1977.

Miracle Armed Robbery Snake Oil & E1izir. Texas Crime Watch. Texas • Crime Prevention Institute Southwest Texas State university. National Center for Community Crime Prevention. San Marcos, Texas: Southwest Texas State university.

National Directory of Runaway Programs. Washington, D.C.: National Youth • Alternatives Project, February, 1976. Neighborhood Watch. Kentucky Crime Check. Office of Crime Prevention. Kentucky Department of Justice.

Operation Identification: An Important Step; Shoplifting; Bad Checlcs; Home Security: Seal of Confidence; The Crime Against Business: . Credit • Card Fraud; Child M01esterl; Crime Reporti£&; BurglarY Prevention; Robbery; Crime and the Citizen; Farm Security: Theft PreveQ.tion; ~he Cl'ime Agaiust Business: Burg1!!:iL; Home Security: Preventing Theft of Recreational Items; Self Protection; How Secure Is Your Home?; !he Crime Against Business: Internal Theft; Reporting Child Abuse: kl Introduction; 10 Ways to Defeat Your Cottage BurglarY Law Enforce­ • ment and Youth; Criminal Justice Curriculum; Residential Building Security Standard; Crime Prevention Training for Patrol Officers; The Michigan State Police Crime Prevention Center. Michigan State Police Crime Prevention Program.

Operation Identification. Kentucky Crime Check, Office of Crime Prevention, • Kentucky Department of Justice. Operation Identification Record. Kentucky Crime Check.

Overview of Attorney General's Crime Prevention unit Program. Los Angeles, California: State of California, Office of the Attorney General, • Department of Justice. Crime Prevention Review, January, 1979. Personal Shriek Alarm. Rego Park, New York: DS Collection.

Play It Safe At Your Door. Atlanta Bureau of Police Services. • P1ay It Safe. Washington: Public Information Office, LEAA, U.S. Department of Justice.

Prevention In Action. Frankfort, Kentucky: Kentucky Office of Crime Pre­ • vention. •

Protect ~~Wheels; Let's Discuss Crime Prevention Nowl; Shoplifting • wesn't Pay .. , You ro I; Rape; Neighborhood Watsh; ~1J2.; Hands Up Checklist; Break up Vandalism Before It Breaks Youl; The Problem of Vandalism; Ways to stop Rural Crime; Crime Check Bulletin i. VandAlert; youth Juries; Vandalism What Can Be rone; Report on Vandalism in utah; Vandalism. Salt Lake CitY'. utah: utah Council on C:dminal Justice Administration. Statewide crime preventj.on prograJll packet. •• Residential Burglary; Commercial Burglary; Shoplifting; Rape; Citizen Band Radio Operators; Operation Crime Alert: Senior P~; ,Inventory Record of Your Valuables; Operation Crime Alert: A Citizen's Handbook; .Q1:. ficial 1979 Ohio Crime Prevention Calendar. Columbus. Ohio: Division of Crime Prevention, Department of Economic and Community Development. • Russell, RLchard A. Exploratory Application for LEAA Crime-Prevention Proj e ct Grant.

Safe and Sound: A Crime Prevention Guide to Home Security. Texas Crime Watch. The Texas Crime Prevention Institute, Southwest Texas, State University.

SNI: Selective Notification of Information. Washington, D.C.: National Criminal Justice Reference Service. U. S. Department of Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, March, 1979. • SNI: Selective Notification of Information. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Justice, LEAA, National Criminal Justice Reference Service, U.S. GoVernment Printing Office, April, 1979. Suspect Identify Chart. Kentucky Crime Check. • Tokyo: One City Where Crime Doesn't Pay. Review in Crime Delinquency Literature, September, 1975.

Women's Martial Arts Center. History and Purpose. New York. Your Security Starts At Home! Kentucky Crime Check. Office of. Crime Pre­ • vention, Kentucky Department of Justice.

Newspaper/Magazine Articles .'

"Center Offers Crime Prevention M:l.terials." Park East. (New York City), M3.r ch lIt, 1979. -

"Crime cut by .4ltering a Neighborhood." New York Times. March 6, 1979· • 6 •

• "Door Locks: Your House Need Not Be a Fortress." Consumer Reports. Reprint, March, 1979.

IIFencing Operation Smashed." New York Times. July 15, 1977.

Fleischman, Harry. "Punishment: Perspectives in a Civ-ilized Society." National Alliance For Safer Cities. January 17, 1977.

Hanley, Robert. "Parish Outraged by Crime Re-enacts Passion of Jesus." New York Times. April 14, 1979.

Jansa, Peggy. "Woman's Best Defense: A Gooel Offense." Iaily News • • December 10,1978. King, Martin. "Upper East Side Battles Crime." Daily News. July 9, 1978. '

Krupp, Charla. "Sol ving Your Problem: 84 Ways to Feel Safer." Mademoiselle. • October, 1978. Lampe, David. "Crime .Does Not Pay If You Stand Guard." Parade,. March 11, 1979.

MJrris, Eileen. "Protecting the Kids in YOUl' Neighbo:rhood" and "Putting • It Together" Homemaker's Magazine. Toronto, Ontario. "Private Jobs for the Public Good." New York Times. April 14, 1979.

"Rocky." and "sports World Specials." New York Times. March 26, 1979. • "Runners Vs. Muggers" New York Running News. April, 1979. "The Search Goes On For 6-Year Old Boy. II New York Times. May 29, 1979.

Snortum, John R. "Crime Prevention Programs in Sweden." Social Change in Sweden. May, 1979. (New York: Swedish Information Service).

Sterne, Michael. "Crime Rate Growing on Once-Safe Upper East Side." New York Times. July 17, 1978.

Audio-Visual Materials

~ugging: You Can Protect Yourself! New York: Learning Corporation of America, Inc. 27 minute film. 7. • II. Crime Victims - Property Crimes Books • Bequai, August. White-Collar Crime: A 20th-Century Crisis. Lexington, Massachusetts: Lexington Books, D.C. Heath. 1978.

Economic Crime Digest. Washington: National Dis1~rict Attorneys Association, U.S. Department of .Justice, Volume III, No.5, September-December, 1976.

Booklets/Pamphlets/Leaflets •

.Are Your Equipment Purchases Cost Effective? Washington: Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, U.S. Department of Justice. • Articles of Ownershi'p. East M. Airy Neighbors, Inc., Together Blocks Program.

Auto Sales and Repair Frauds. Washington: National District Attorneys Association's Economic Crime Project, U.S. Department of Justice.

B~d Checks are Bad Business. Kentucky Crime Check. Office of Crime Pre­ • vention, Kentuck,y Department of Justice.

~urglars Hate Operation Identification. Kentucky Crime Check.

Business Opportunity Frauds. Washington: National District Attorneys Association's Economic Crime Project, U.S. Department of Justice. •

Charity Frauds. Washington: National District Attorneys Association's Economic Cri.me Pro.1ect, U.S. Department of Justice.

The Cost of Crimes Against Business. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Commerce, IOmestic and International Business Administration, Bure~l\ • of Domestic Commerce, U.S. Government Printing Office~ revised edition January, 1976.

Counterfeiting and Forp.;ery. Washington, D. C.: Department of the Treasury, • U.S. Secret Service.

Crime in Retailing. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Commerce, Domestic and International Business Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, August, 1975.

Crimes Against BUldness. Office of Crime Prevention, Kentucky Department of Justice. • • • 8.

• Dont't Make It Easy on Shoplifters. Texas Crime Watch. Home Improyements Frauds. Washington: National District At".iorneys Association's Economics Crime Pl'oject, U.S. Department of Justice.

The Iceberg Crime: What Police Officers Should Know About Arson. Bloomington, Illinois: Illinois Adyisory Co mIni ttee on Arson • Prevention. Illinois Chapter of the International Association of Arson Inyestigators. Revised and reprinted by State Farm Fire al1d Casualty Company,

Merchandising I;'raud.s. Washington: National District Attorneys • Association's Economic Crime Project, U.S. Department of Justice. Office Theft: Don't Lose It: Lock It Up Right Now. Atlanta, Georgia: Atlanta Bureau of Police Services.

Operation Identification. Texas Crime PreYenticn Institute, Southwest • Texas State University. Shoplifting Another Word for Stealing. Kentucky Crime Check. Office of Crime Prevention, Kentucky Department of Justice.

Shoylifting is a Crime. Kentucky Crime Check. Office of Crime Prevention, Kentucky Department of Justice.

§top Auto Thieyes. Texas Crime Watch. The Texas Crime Prevention Institute, Southwest Texas, State University •

.Touched Off By Human Hands. Bloomington, Illinois: Illinois Adyisory Commtttee on Arson PreYention, Illinois Chapter of the International Association of Arson Inyestigators. Reyised and reprinted by State Farm Fire and Casualty Company.

Verdict: Guilty of Burning: What Prosecutors Should Know About Arson. I Bloomington, Illinois: Illinois AdYisory Committee on Arson Prevention. :. Reprinted by State Farm Fi re and Casualty Company.

~ou Can Prevent Burglary. Atlanta, Georgia: Atlanta Bureau of Police Services.

Hhat to do Before the Burglar Comes. Concord. New Hampshire: New Hampshire • Crime Hatch. March, 1979. Ostel"mann, Peter, Williams, Esther L., 0' Brien, KeYin, and Shapiro, Su.san. White Collar Crime: A Selected Bibliogr~. Washington, D. C. : U.S. Department of Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, U.S. GoYern­ • ment Printing Office, July, 1977. • 9. •

Hho Pays for Shoplifting? You Do I Atlanta, Georgia; Atlanta Bureau of Police Services. •

Newspaper/Magazine Articles •

"All-Star Faotballer Charged In Burglary" The Ml.in Line Chroni.£k. (Pennsylvania), February 27) 1979· • Bender, Marilyn. "Trouble in the House of Edward Carey." New York Times. Section 3, Octobar 19, 1915·

Blumenthal, Ralph. "Before and After the : In and Out of the Political Arena At American Ship Building." Ne~ York Times. Section 3, September 7,1975. •

IIBroker Is Coiven 10 Years in Jail." New York Times. M:l.y 12, 1979.

Corry, John. "About New York: Chance Encounters--Good B.nd Bad. " New York Times. January 16, 1976. • Cummings, Judith. "Woman Once Raped By Burglars Dies In Fleeing Second Burglary." New York Times. July 7. 1979.

"From the Police Blotter." New York Times. October 23, 1974. "From the Police Blotter." New York Times. November 8,1974. • "From the Po1i ce Blotter." !:Lew York Times. June 21, 1976.

"Gay's Loss." New York Post. August 23, 1977·

Gordis, Robert. "To M:!.ke Arson a Nonprofit Crime." New York Times. • March 24,1979.

Ha:r'metz, Aljean. "Prosecutors Zero in on White-Collar Film Crime." New York Times. March 26, 1979. Jackson, Brooks. "Campaign Gifts: The First Jail Terms." New York Post. • November 1, 1974.

"Justice Department Sets Drive On White Collar Crime" New York irimes. April 16, 1979· •

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Kuhn, Annette. "Recent Thefts Close Ephron Gallery." Village Voice. • February 9, 1976. "Las Vegas J.btel M3.n Found GuilijY of Tax Fraud." New York Times. October 31, 1974.

~indsey, Robert. "Computer Analyst Sentenced to 8 Years in Bank Theft." New York Times. M3.rch 27,1979.

Lubasch, Arnold H. "Greenberg Pays $9,000 in Fraud Involving M:mticello Paceway." New York Times. January 22, 1976.

.M3.tthews, Steven. "Curran: Feds Lax on White-Collar Crime." Daily News. • November 10, 1975. Severo, Richard. "3 Ex-Officials of Dairylea Are Counted as Fugitives." New York Times. December 9, 1974. • "Some Of It's Back." "Suzy Says." New York Daily News. December 5,1975. "Teller: I Took Bank's $lOOG to Bet." New York Post. November 12, 1974.

!:Three Famous New York Clothing Stores, 2 Offi.cers Plead Innocent in Price Case." Wall Street Journal. November 12, 1974.

• Travis, Neal. "His Loss." New York Post. February 9. 1978.

"Two Plead Guilty of M3.king Kickbacks to Agnew." New York Times. November 12, 1974.

Vol sky , George. "Ex-Hospital Head Is Guilty in Theft." New York Times. • December 27,1974. Weisman, Joel D. "Otto Kerner: Back in the Public Eye." New York Post. November 19, 1975. • • • • 11. •

III. Crime Victims _ Violent Crimes Books • ~!einers, Roger E. Victim Compensation: Economics, Legal, and Political Aspects. Lexington, Massachusetts: D.C. Heath and Company, 1978.

Steinmetz, Suzanne K. The Cycle of Violence: Assertive, Aggressive, and Abusive Family Interaction. New York: Praeger Publisher.s, 1977. •

Newsletters/Journals

Victimology: An International Journal. Washington, D.C.: Quarterly, Volune 3, Nos. 1-2, 3-4, 1978; Volune 2, Nos. 1, 2, 3-4, 1977; • Volune 1, Nos. J, 2, 3, 4, 1976. Visage Press, Inc.

Booklets/Pamphlets/Leaflets •

_California District Attorneys Association Leads EffoIjj to Project Victims of Crime During California's Forgotten Victims iVeek. AEril 25-29. Sacramento, California: Press Release, March 10,1977. • ~ompensation for Victims of Crimes of Violence. London: Her Ma

Crime Victims Compensation Board Regulations. !State of Kentucky Report.

Crime Victj:ms Compensation Board Rules and Guidelines. State of Michigan. • 78th Legislature. Regular Session of 1976.

Criminal Victimization In The United States, 1975: A National Crime Survey Report. iVashington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, National Criminal Justice • Information and Statistics Service, U. n. Government Printing Office, 1976.

Criminal Victimization In 'rlte Uni toll GGates, 1973 Advance Report. Hashington, D. C.: U. ~~. Dc:parLmellt of Justice, Law Enforcement Assis- to.nce Administration, Nat Llll1al Crime Panel Survey Report, Volume 1, • :·hy, 19~(5.

2.ro.ft Package To Reduce Victirn/Hitness Intimidation. Washington, D. C. : .American Bar Association, ABA Criminal Justice Section Committee on Victims, 1-llrch :), 1979. • • • 12.

• Garofalo, James, and Sutton, L. Paul. Compensating Victims of Violent Crime: Potential Costs and Coverage of a National Program. Washington, D. C: U. S. Department of Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, National Criminal Justice Information and Statistics Service, 1977.

• Laszlo, Anna T. Intake Screening as a Concept in Victim Assistance: A Prosecutoral MOdel. Boston, ~~ssassachutts: Paper presented to the Second International Symposium on Victimology, September 5-10, 1976.

Keep Them Informed. Chicago, Illinois: National Assistant Attorneys • Association, Commission on Victim Witness Assistance.

L~cal Victim Witness Assistance Programs Throughout the United States: A Directory. Chicago, Illinois: The Victim Advocate, National District Attorneys Association, Commission on Victim Assistance, 1977 .

Marion County Victim Advocate Program, Inc. Indianapolis, Indiana: VAP Report, June, 1976.

National Association For Crime Victims Rights, Inc .. Portland, Oregon •

• N.O.V.A. Newsletter. Wilsonville, Oregon: National Organization of Victim Assistance, Volume II, Issue I, January/February, 1979.

Project Safe. New York: Victim Services Agency, Inc .

Sixteen Ideas To Help Distri ct Attorneys Help The Victims and Witnesses • Of Crime. Chicago, Illinois: National District Attorneys P~sociation, Commission on Victim Witness Assistance.

Social Service Referral: fin Idea To Help District Attorneys Help Crime Victims. Chicago, Illinois: National District Attorneys Association, • Commission on Victim Witness Assistance. Special Services To Victims. Chicago: National District Attorneys Associa­ tion, Commission on Victim Assistance.

Victim Assistance Project: Goals and Objectives. Clark County, ldashington:

• Victim Assistance Program. Detroit, ~~chigan: Statement of Goals and Pilot Program, 1975.

Victim ~~pnort Program. Denver: Denver Visiting Nurse Service .

Victims. Hauppauge, New York: Victims Information Bureau of Suffolk, • 197'{-78 . • 13. •

Victims & Witnesses Have Rights Too. Albuquerque, New Mexico: District Attorney's Office, Victim/Witness Assistance Program. •

Victims of Crimes~-Compensation. State of Washington. Legal Guidelines.

Victims of Violence. WCBS-TV, February 24. 1975.

~im Services Agency. New York: Office of the Deputy Mayor for Criminal • Justice, July 1. 1978.

Victims Services Line. New York: Victims Services Agency. Inc. •

Newspaper/Magazine Articles • Brooks, James. "Compensating Victims of Crime: The Recommendations of Program Administrators." The Journal of The Law .And Society .;;..As____ s..;.,o .... c.-i .. a... t_i ...o.. n.. I_L_a..,w....,.;;& ...... S_o ... c_i .... e_t""y ...... R.;.;;e_v .. i ... e.-.w • Spri ng, 1973.

Buonaccorsi, Jeanne. "Victim Alert Organized," ~Observer. (Rhode Island) .: July 24, 1975.

Flaherty, Francis J. "For the Victim, More Than Pity: Victim CompEmsation Laws Are a Missing Link in Our Welfare System." Commonweal. April 27, 1979.

"Help for Victims and Witnesses of Crime." Arizon8. Magazine. January 5. 1977.

'!Lobbying for Righ-c.s for Crime's Victims. II Cranston Herald-'lloday. (Rhode Island) • • 14.

• IlIa. Crime Victims - Battered Adults Books

Battered Women: Issues of Public Policy. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Civil • Rights Commission, U.S. Government Printing Office, January 30-31, 1978.

Warrior, Betsy. Working on Wife Abuse. Cambridge, Massassachutts: March, 1977.

Walker, Lenore E. The Battered Woman. New York: Harper & Row Publishers, 1979.

• Booklets/Pamphlets/Leaflets

AWAIC, Abused Women Aid In Crisis. New York City. • Allen. Craig M., Straus, Murray A. Resources, Power. and Husband­ Wife Violence. Speech read at the National Council on Family Relations, August 2, 1975.

Battered Women: Issues of Public PolicY. U.S. Commission on Civil • Rights, Washington, D.C. Program Listings, January 30 - 31, 1978. Center For The Elimination of Violence: A Shelter For Battered Women. , New York. • The Emergency Lodge is Home. Chicago, Illinois: Salvation Army. Family Abuse Project: Services for Abused Women or M:!n. New York: M1nhattan Family Court.

Family Violence. Chicago: The Victim Advocate, National District At­ • torneys Association, Commission on Victim Assistance, 1978. Friends of Women's Crisis Support. Santa Cruz. California.

Lawsuit to Protect Battered Wives. New York: Center for Constitutional Rights, December 8, 1976. • New Haven Women's Center. New Haven, Connecticut. Pagelow, Mildred. Preliminary Report on Battered Women. Boston, Massassachutts: Report presented at the Second International • Symposium on Victimology, September 5-11, 1976. 15. •

Resource Kit on Battered Women. Washington: Office of the Secretary Women's Bureau, U.S. Department of labor, 1977. • Rosie's Place. Boston, Massachusetts: January, 1976.

Sissons, Claudia M., and Covington, James. Intimacy. Power and Domestic Violence. New York: Partners Ano,nymous. • Salano Center for Battered Women. Fairfield, California·

Spouse Abuse: Couples in Conflict. Hauppauge, New York: Victims Information Bureau. of Suffolk, Inc., 1978.

Tucson Center for Women and ~bildren. Tucson. Arizona.

yera House: A Tempora.ry Shelter For Women i<1 Social Crisis. Syracuse, New York. Walker, Lenore E. Battered Women and Learned Helplessness. •

~'ewspaper /Magazine Articles

Abrams, l3usan. "Womer.: 's Rally: Of Wages and Men's Sins." The Boston ~lix. Septembelr 7, 1976. Adams, Virginia. "Researchers Say Battered Parent is New Victim of • Home Violence." New York Times. July 2, 1979.

Didato , :Salvatore. "All in the Family: The Violence That Begins at Home. " :caily Newf~.. July 5, 1978.

"Escaping the Beaten-Iolife Syndrome. " Viva M3.gazine. October. 1977. •

"Grand J'ury Charges Cabby With Assault." New York Times. May 29.1979.

Quindlen, Anna. "Facilities for 'Shopping-Bag Ladies' And Battered Women Are Planned." New York Times. May 26. 1979. ., Straus, Mlrray A. "Sexual Inequality, CUltural Norms, and Wife-Beating." Victims and Society. (Washington, D.C.), Visage Press, 1976.

Straus, Murray. "Wife-Beating: How Common, and Why?" Vi ctimolot5Y. Vol. 2, November, 1977. • Van Gelder, Lawrence. "Family Violence: Another View." New York Times. M3.y 29, 1979. • • 16.

• IIIb. Crime Victims - Child Abuse Booklets/Pamphlets/Leaflets

Chapin, Isolde. Children Are For Loving: Volunteer Involvement in the Treatment and Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect. Washington, D.C.: • National Center for Voluntary Action, 1978.

Child Abuse And Neglect Information Management Systems: A Report From The Second National Conference On Data Aspects Of Child Protective Services. Washington, D.C.: Children's Bureau, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, U.S. Government Printing Office, • September, 1978.

Child Abuse and Neglect: Mbdel Legislation for the States. Denver, Colorado: Education Commission of the States, Early Childhood Project, July, 1975.

Child Abuse and Neglect Programs in HEW Region I! •. U.S. Department of Healt~ Education, and Welfare, Office of Human Development, Office of Child Development, U.S. Children's Bureau, National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect, June, 1977. • Child Abuse and Neglect. Volume 3: The Community Team:An Approach to ~se Management and Prevention. Washington, D.C.: Children's Bureau, National Center on Child Abuse and Neglect, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1977.

Child Abuse: Who Are The Victims? What Is Being Done? Redmodo Beach, • California: Parents Anonymous. Francis, Vincent De., and Lucht, Carroll L. Child Abuse Legislation In The .70s. Denver, Colorado: American Humane AGsociation, 1970, 1974. • Fraser, Brian G. The Educator and Child Abuse. Chicago, Illinois: National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse, 1977.

Fraser, Brian G. Independent Representation for the Abused and Neglected Child: The Guardian Ad Item. Chicago, Illinois: National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse, 1977.

• Guidelines for Schools to Help Protect Neglected and Abused Children. Children's Division, The American Humane Association.

Help Mel Albany, New York: New York State Department of Social Services. • Jolly, K. Founder of Parents Anonymous Is Coming To New York!

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Marshalling Community Services on Behalf of the Abused Child. Denver, Colorado: The American Humane Association, Children's Division. • National Directory of Child Abuse Services and Information. Chicago, Illinois: National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse, 1974.

Parents Anonymous Frontiers. Redondo Beach, California: Parents Anonymous, Winter, 1976. • Parents Anonymous Frontiers. Redondo Beach, California: Parents Anonymous, Spring, 1976.

Parents Anonymous Frontier~. Redondo Beach, California: Parents Anon~nous, Summer, 1978. • Plain Talk About Child Abuse. Denver, Colorado: The American Humane Association, Children's Division, 1972.

Polansky, N.A., Hally, C., Lewis, J., and Van Wormer, K. Child Neglect: An Annotated Bibliography. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of • Health, Education, and Welfare, Social and Rehabilitation Service, Public Services Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1976.

Protect Your Child Against Sex Abuse. Bronx, New York: Bronx County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. • QSPCC News, View's. Queensboro Society for the Prevention of Cruelty of Children, Inc. Vol. 3 No.3, December 3, 1976.

QSPCC News. V~~. The Queens (New York) Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, Inc., Vol. 5, No.2., April-May, 1979. •

Newspaper/Magazine Articles •

"House Approves Child Abuse Bill." Focus On Children And Youth. Vol. 5, No.5, May, 1978. "Parent-Aides Help Abusing Families." Fo cus On Children And Youth Magazine. • (Washington, D.C.), Vol. V, No.1, January, 1978.

Vincour, John. "Swedes Shun Norse Adage, Ban Spanking." New York Times. Al)ril 4, 1979.

Wooden, Kenneth. "The Politics of Abuse." Journal of Current Social Is~. • Vol. l5, No.4, Winter, 1978/79. • • 1 18 .

• IIIc. Crime V~ctims - Crimes Against The Elderly Book~ets/Pamph1ets/Leaf1ets

Brown, Irene Lamb. Mini Seminar on Senior Survival. Moorpark, California: • Moorpark College, School for Senior Studies. Brown, Irene Lamb. Senior Survival Course. California: Moorpark College, School for Senior Studies, October - November, 1977.

Crime Prevention Tips For the Older Person. Don't Be An Easy Targetl Kentucky Crime Check. The Office of Crime Prevention, Kentucky • Department of Justice.

Elderly Victim Assistance Program. Kansas City, Missour~

Fact Sheet. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Health, Education and • Welfare. No. (OHDS) 77 20233, August, 1977. Fa.ct Sheet. Wa.shington, D. C.: U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. No. (OHD) 77 20229.

Investigate Before You Invest. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Securities and • Exchange Commission, U.S. Government Printing Office. Operation Good Neighbor. Evansville, Indiana: Police Community Relations Unit, Evansville Police Department, September, 1975.

Proposal to ACTION--Cass Corridor Safety for Seniors Project . Detroit, • Mi chi gan : 19 75 . Save Your Dollars With Senior Security. St. Louis, Missouri: Women's Crusade Against Crime.

Senior Citizens Protect Yourselves From Economic Crime. Washington: National District Attorneys Association's Economic Crime Project, • U.S. Department of Justice.

Willis, Ron L. and Miller, Myra. Senior Citizen Crime Prevention • Program. Eugene, Oregon: 1975.

Newspaper/Magazine Articles • Asbury, Edith Evans. "2 Elderly Sisters. Fearing Swindle, Jump to Deaths." New York Times. June 2, 1979. • 19. •

IIId. Crime Victims - Homocide • Books Wolfgang, NBrvin. Studies In Homicide. New York: Harper & Row, 1967. •

Booklets/Pamphlets/Leaflets •

Amsterdam Police Force. Amsterdam, The Netherlands: 1974.

Police Roles In Crime Prevention Problems And Possible Solutions In Japan And The United States,. Japan Society, Inc •• seminar cosponsored by • the Japan Society and the Police Foundation in cooperation with the Johnson Foundation. • Newspaper/Magazine Articles

"Accused of Killing." Inquirer. February 28, 1979. • "Air Force .Man, Home For A Funeral, Is Slain." New York Times. May 29, 1979.

"Arrest 15-year-old in Chinatown Killing." "News Briefs" Daily News. April 3, 1976. •

Capeci ~ Jerry. "Robbers Slay Girl, 14, Because She Sobbed." New York Post. May 31, 1979. "Cops: Slain Student Was M:lbster Kin." New York Post. October 5. 1976. • Cummings, Judith. "Suspect Accused Of Slaying Man In Gasoline Line." New York Times. June 2, 1979.

"Ex-M:mtal Patient Arrested in Subway-Hurling Killing." New York Times. March 1, 1979. • Fagen, Cynthia R. and Hectman, Michael. "Coed Jogger Slain in Bed." New York Post. May 31, 1979. • • 20.

Fagen, Cynthia R. "Cops Closing In On Cinderblock Killers." New York Post. • June 9, 1979.

Fettmann, Eric. "Gem Dealer's Body Pulled l"rom River." New York Post. May 26, 1979.

"Fort Worth Millionaire Freed On Bond As His Trial Starts." • New York Times. August 21, 1977.

Gupte, Pranay B. "BMT Token Clerk Slain; 2 Suspects Seized." New York Times. May 26, 1979.

Kyd, Joanna. "Maxwell Case: The Complexities of Murder." The Soho • Weekly News. June 14, 1979.

Lindsey, Robert. "Figure in Reporter's Murder Links M:!xico Escape Offer to Millionaire." New York Times. January 28. 1977.

"L. r. Youth Is Charged As Body Of His Father Is Found In Basement." • New York Times. June 12, 1979.

Lord, Christina. "Pasolini. Italian l;bvie Director, Is Bludgeoned to Death Near Rome." New York Times. November 3, 1975.

"Murder Charge Filed." New York Times. September 8, 1977.

"Murder Victim." New York Post. August 24. 1976.

Peritz, Jack. "Guilt. Proof & Innocence." New York Post. May 26.1979.

"Police Say Suspect In Scarsdale Killing Thought of Suicide." New York • Times. July 13, 1977.

"Poli ce Trying to Find Out How N. J. Sniper Got a. .44" New York Post. August 29, 1977. • Raab, SelwYn. "Judge Dismisses Whitmore's Suit Against the City: Wylie­ Hoffert Case Figure Had Sought $10 Million." New York Time~. April 16, 1979.

"Rites Held For Slain Connecticut Girl." New York Times. July 27. 1977.

Rosengarten, Theodore. "Jefferson's Nephews By Boynton M:!rrill, Jr." • The New Republic. March 12, 1977.

Schiffman, Carl and Schneider, Peter. "Letters: If a Murderer Were Allowed to Kill Himself." New York Times. April 16. 1979.

Slattery, William. "Cop's r.bm" Slain on S.r.. May Have Known Killer." • New York Post. December 8, 1976.

"Stage: Darrow Vs. Bryan Again." New York Times. November 11, 1977. • 21. •

"Suspect in 7 Conrail Slayings Is Charged With Murdering 3 in Michigan." New York Times. March 24, 1979. •

"Suspect in $60 Contract Murder Captured tn Leap From Window." New York Times. February 27,1979.

Thompson, Vernon C. "Youth Held In Slaying Of Stepmother in Virginia." Washington Post. August 26, 1976. •

"3 In Family Held In :cad's Death." Philadelphia BUlletin. February 22, 1979. Tierstein, M.N. "Letters" New York Post. November 4, 1977. • Tomasson, Robert E. "Murder Takes the Spotlight In Staid Connecticut Town." New York Times. May 29.1979.

Treaster, Joseph B. ",unman In Midtown Kills ~.rbage Company Owner." New York Times. June 4, 1976. • Treaster, Joseph B. "TV Look At Brooklyn Holdup Gun Led To New Clues On Bedford Hills." New York Times. May 31, 1979.

Turner, Wallace. "Oakland's Ex-Chief Heads the San Francisco Police." New York Times. January 13, 1976. • "Youth, 17, Charged In Gun Death." Philadelphia Tribune. February 27, 1979·

"Youth Slain In North Philadelphia Racial Fight." Philadelphia Bulletin. February 25,1979. • Weddle. Robert and Feiden, Doug. "Vicious Love Quarrel Led to L. I. Kil­ ling." New York Post. June 16, 1979. • • • • 22.

• IlIe. Crime Victiml;; - Rape and Sexual Assault Books

Holmstron} Lynda Lytle and Burgess, Ann Wolbert. The Victim of Rape: • Institutional Reactions. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1978.

• Newsletters/Journals I

Response To Violence And Sexual Abuse In The Family. Washington, D.C.: • Center For Women Policy Studies. Issues received: February, 1979+

• Booklets/Pamphlets/Leaflets

~~gement of the Borough Crisis Center t?r Offer Counseling and Legal Services to Victims of Rape, Spouse Abuse, and Child Ab~. Office Qf the Mayor, July 12, 1977.

• Guide To Medical -Services Following Sexual Assault. New York: Mayor's Task Force on Rape.

The Legal Process. New York: Developed by the Mayor's Task Force on • Rape. Mayor's Task Force on Rape--Member Organizations. New York C:f.ty.

New York Women Against Rape. Fact Sheets on Services, Sexual Assault, Preventive Tactics.

f!illntive Measures Against RAPE. Kentucky Crime Check. Office of • Crime Prevention, Kentucky Department of Justice.

Rape Center of U.S.A. on Hand. New York: Mayor's Task. Force en Rape.

Rape: Ideas for Self Protection. Texas Crime Watch.

• Regional Director.v: Rape Prevention and Treatment Resources. vlashington, D. C.: Nation'al Center for the Pre'V'ention and Control of Rape, U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, National Institute of Mental Health, February, 1979. • 23. •

Sander, Frank E. A. Report on the National Conference ot:! Minor Disputes Resolution. Washington, D. C.: America.n Bar Association, May, 19H. •

Sex. Abuse of Children--Cases Reporter, January-December 1975. Bronx, New York: Bronx County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children.

~ctims of Violent Crimes: Sexual ft~sault. Hauppauge, New York: Victims • Information Bureau of Suffolk, Inc. • Newspaper/Magazine Articles

Bard, Morton and Ellison, Katherine. "Crisis Intervention and Investi­ gation of Forcible Rape." The Police Chief. Vol. XLI, No.5, r.:ay, i974.

Burgess, Ann Wolbert and Holmstrom, Lynda Lytle. "Sexual Assault: Signs and Symptoms." !llm. Journal. March - April, 1979. Hand, Judson. "Books: Her Aim, To Give Rape A History And Then Deny • It A Future." New York Sunday News_. October 5, 1975.

McDonald, Margaret C. "Intervention in Incest." Psychiatri c News. July 6, 1979. "Seaman Guilt.y in Raping Girl and Cutting Arms Off." "Around the Nation" • . New York Times. March 21~, 1979.

Tra.vis, Neal. ":can' s Next." New York Post. February 9, 1978. •• • ------

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• IIIf. Crime Victims - Robbery Newspapers/Magazi.ne Articles

"Another Train Invaded." New York Post. Januar;r 5, 1976. • "Bail'ey Hints a New Revelations Should Miss Hearst Attack Him." New York Times. August 8, 1978.

Bird, David. "Man Held in Robbery of Elderly Women." New York Times. October 30, 1975.

• Farr, William. "Soliah I s Sister Indicted." New York Post. February 28, 1976.

Goldman, Ari L. "Likeness 0 f Robber Here Given Out by Postal Aides." New York Times. December 1, 1975 . • Greene, Bob. "Kidnaping Gave Instant Celebrity Status to Patty." Daily News. July 27, 1978.

Greene, Bob. "Patty: As a Prisoner, 1'm a Pro. II Daily News. July 25, 1978 . • Greene, Bob. "Patty: Newspapers Not for ~." Daily News. July 26, 1978. "Group to Seek Pardon for Miss Hearst." Los Angeles Times. July 16, 1978.

Juffe, Mel and Fagen. Cynthia R. "The First Full Story of Renee I s Subway of Horror." New York Post. June 9, 1979.

Kirkman. Edward. "Robber Makes It a Banker I s fuzen." Sunday New York News. February 15, 1976.

Ledbetter, Les. "Miss Hearst Challenges Conviction, Assails Bailey." August 8, 1978.

Lewin, Tamar. "I Hate Him. I Wish I Could Kill Him." New York Times. June 2, 1979.

lifne, Susan and Scheer, Robert. "'l'wenty IIDnths With Patty/Tania, by Bill and Emily Harris." New Times M3.gazine. March. 1976.

Mercer. George. "The Babe Ruth of Bank Robbers." The Boston Phoenix. September 7.1976.

"Scene of the Crime." New York Post. September 24. 1976.

"Teen Gets New Trial In Holdup" Philadelphia Bulletin, February 24. 1979. 25. •

"$lo~ooo Haul By Bandit. II Boston Herald American. SE:')tember 6, 1976. • Treaster, Joseph B. "6 Others Shoved To Tracks In 1979." New York Times. June 8, 1979.

Turner, Wallace. "A Hearst Jury This Week Held Unlikely. " New York Times. January 30, 1976. • Turner, Wallace. "Clemency Drive For Patricia Hearst Is Back.ed By Friends And Officials." New York Times. July 31, 1978.

Turner, Wallace. "Miss Hearst Faces Sentencing September 24 For Bank Robbery." ~ork Times. September 17, 1976. • Weed, Steven and Swanton, Scott. ".r.tr Search For Patty Hearst." "Growing Up Rich." New York Post. February 26. 1976.

Weed, Steven and Swanton, Scott. ".r.tr Search For Patty Hearst." "Meet The Family. if New York Post. February 27, 1976. • Weed, Steven and Swantc. ... ', Scott. ".r.tr Search For Patty Hearst. " "Grilled By The FB:L." New York Post.. March 1,1976.

Weed, Steven and Swanton, Scott. ".r.tr Search For Patty Hearst." "Portrait of tIe SLA." New York Post. March 3, 1976. • "Willie Sutton, Bank Robber." New York Post. August 26,1976. • • • • • • 26 •

• IIIg. Crime Victims - Terrorism, Kidnapping, and Hostage-Taking Books

Rose, Richard. Northern Ireland: Time of Choice. Washington, D.C.: • American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research. April, 1976 .

• Booklets/Pamphlets/Leaflets

Bell, J. Bowyer. Transnational Terror. Washington, D.C.: hnerican Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, (Hoover Institution • on War, Revolution and Peace, AEI-Hoover Policy Studies 53), September, ~975.

Jenkins, Brian. International Terrorism: A New MJde of Conflict. Los Angeles, California: Crescent Publications, (California Seminar • on Arms Control and Foreign Policy, Research Paper No. 48).

• Newspaper/Magazine Articles

Buder, Leonard. "Police Hunt 6th Suspect in Kidnapping." New York Times. July 7, 1979.

• Johnston, Laurie. "Venezuela Abduction Victim Is Back Home. II New York Times. July 2. ~979.

Selzer, MLchael. "Terrorist Chic." Psychology Today. June, 1979 . • • •

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IV. Criminal Justice System • Books • Annual Report 1978. Williamsburg, Virginia: National Center for State Courts, 1979.

Buchholz, Erich, Hartmann, Richard, Lekschas, John, and Stiller, Gerhard. Socialist CriminologY: Theoretical and Methodolog'ic'a1 Foundations • England: Saxon House and Lexington, Mass: D.C. Heath, 1974. •

Daudistel, Howard C., Sanders, William B•• and Luckenbill, David F. Criminal Justice: Situations and Decisions. New York: Holt Rinehart and Winston. 1979. • Johnson, Emily and Kravitz, Marjorie. Basic Sources In Criminal Justice: A Selected Bibliograpay. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement Assistauce Administration, U.S. Department of Justice, May, 1978.

MCCall, George J. Observing the Law: Field Methods in the Study of • Crime and the Criminal Justice System. New York: The Free Press, Macmillan Publishing Conwany, 1978.

O'Brien, Kevin E., Boston, Guy and Marcus, Marvin. Directory of Criminal Justice Information Sources. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance • Administration, U.S. Department of Justice, November. 1976.

Professional Staff. Williamsburg, Virginia: National Center for State Courts, 1979.

Rovner-Pieczenik, Roberta. The Criminal Court: How It Works. Lexington, • Massachusetts: Lexington Books, D.C. Heath and Company, 1978.

Solomon, Peter H., Jr. Soviet Criminologists and Criminal Policy: Specialists in Policy-Making. New York: Columbia University Press, 1978. • Smith, Alexander B. and Pollack, Harriet. Some Sins Are Not Crimes: A Plea For Reform Of The Criminal Law. New York: Franklin Watts, New Viewpoints, 1975.

Smith, Ollie, Caplan, Marc H. and Boston, Guy D. Directory Of Criminal Justice Information Sources. Washington, D.C.: National Institute • of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement Jwsistance A~~inistration, U.S. Departm~nt of J.ustice, September, 1978. • • 28.

• 1978 Catalog. Springfield, Illinois: Charles C. Thomas Publisher.

• Ne~sletters/Journals

Criminal Justice And Behavior: An International Journal Of Correctional Psychology' Beverly Hills, California: Sage Publications, Inc., • Issues received: March, 1979+ Criminal Justice Newsletter. Hackensack. New Jersey: National Council on Crime and Delin~uency, Back issues: April 12,1976, September 27, 1976, January, 1977 (Cum. index 1976). January 17,1977, November 7, 1977 (Cum. index 1977), September 25, 1978, December 4.1978.

• Journal of Criminal Justice: An International Journal. Oxford, England: Pergamon Press Ltd. Issues received: Spring, 1979+

The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology • Baltimore, Maryland: Northwestern University School of Law, The Williams & Wilkins Company. • Issues received: Spring, 1979+

• Booklets/Pamphlets/Leaflets

Conflict. New York: Institute for Mediation and Conflict ~esolution. Volumes 1, No.2, Feb., lQ74; Vol. 1, No.1, Sept., 1973; Vol. 1, • No.4, Sept., 1974; Vol.2, No.1, Nov., 1974. Family Dispute Services. New York: American Arbitration Association, 1978.

Grand Jury Washington Bulletin, Washington, D.C.: Coalition To End • Grand Jury Abuse, April, 1979. Guild Notes. National Lawyers Guild. August, 1977.

Immigration Newsletter" National Lawyers Guild & Natiom.l Immigration Project. Vol. 6, No.3, May, June, 1977.

• 1979 Programs. Denver, Colorado: Institute for Court Management. • 29· •

The Legal Aid Society. New York City. • The Legal Aid Society 100th Annual Report. The Legal Aid Society, New York City. 1975, 1976.

~ational Center for Administrative Justice, Facts and Figures. October 19. 1972 , December 31. 1978. • The Processing Of A Criminal Case. Chicago: National District Attorneys Association, The Victim Advocate, 1977.

Prosecutor's Brief News Journal of the California District Attorneys Association. March. 1977. • Publications, Cassettes and Materials for the Prosecutor and Others Interested in the Criminal Justice Field. Chicago. Illinois: National District Attorneys Association, 1979.

Selective Notification of Information. Washington: National Criminal Justice Reference Service, National Institute of Law Enforcement and • Criminal Justice, U.S. Department of Justice, February, 1979.

This is NCJRS. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Justice, LEAA.

.Update: Newsletter of the American Judicature, Society. Vol. IV. No.5, May, 1979. • Zinn, Charles J. How Our Laws Are Made. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978. •

Newspaper/Magazine Articles • "Being a Witness Can Be a Trial: Witness Liaison Program Helps Out." The Miami Herald. November 17,1976.

Cummings, Judith. "Wright Is Assaulted for Comments on Police and Helease of Suspect: Man Freed Again, on Ibnd." and "Bail Controvesy Revived" New York Times. April 14, 1979. • Gillers. Stephen. "Lawyers: Paid For Doing Nothing?" New York Times. June 13, 1979.

"Grievance Arbitration in a Prison: The Holton Experiment." Resolution of Correctional Problems and Issures. Reprint from Vol. 1, No.3, • Spring, 1975. • • 30.

• "Hurting the Crime Fighters." New York Times. March 26, 1979. "Law and Justice in Sweden--Fact Sheets on Sweden." Stockholm, Sweden: The Swedish Institute, June, 1978.

Meislin, Richard J. "Cuomo Is Offering Legal Services to People Fighting • Bureaucracy." New York Times. April 3. 1979. "M:mtana Begins An Experiment To Permit Cameras In Courts." New York Times. April 27,1975.

"New Ju.dges Sworn in at City Hall." New York Times. Mirch 29, 1979.

• Oelsner, Lesley. "Ten of Thousands of Indigents Jam New York Criminal Courts." New York Times. June 7, 1979.

Reston, James and Co ckburn, Alexander. "Everyone's Running for Cover." ("There must be a bill protecting all innocent third parties from instant searches--the grocer and the teacher as well as ... ") • Village Voice. February 19, 1979.

Stember, Sheila. "Jurors' Wasted Hours." New York Times. Mirch 24, 1979.

"What You Miy Not Know About Careers In The Criminal Justice System." Career World. Curriculum Innovations, Inc., Highwood, Illinois, • Center for the Administration of Justice, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Wilkins, Roger. "Books of The 'rimes." Review of Silberman's Criminal Violence, • Criminal Justice. New York Times. "March 8'~' 1979. • • • • 31. •

V. Gun Control • Books

Sherrill, Robert. The Saturday Night Special. New York: Charterhouse Books, 1973. •

Booklets/Pamphlets/Leaflets •

Bureau of Alcohol. Tobacco and Firearms, Department of Treasury, News Releases: July 5,1977. June 16, 1977. September 6, 1977. April, 1977, March 24,1977, February 24,1977. July 21,1977.

Firearms Prohibition. Riverside, Connecticut: National Shooting Sports Foundation, Inc.

Handgun Control News. National Coalition to Ban Handguns. Back issues: September, October, 1978, May, 1978. March, 1978, April, May, 1977, February, March, 1977. •

Crime and Delinquency Litera~, Project Identification, September, 1974. Self Defense. Washington, D.C.: National Coalition to Ban Handguns. • Targeting In On Handgun Control. Washington, D. C.: Handgun Control Staff Newsletter, U.S. Conference of Mayors. Back issues: January, 1977, December, 1976, November, 1976, March, April, 1977, February, 1977, August. 1976, July, 1976.

There Is Now A Nationwide, Full-Timer, Professional Organization To • Battle The Gun Lobl?l,! Washington, D. C.: National Council to Con­ trol Handguns.

Twenty Questions & Answers On Handgun Control. Washington, D.C.: National Coalition to Ban Handguns. •

Newspaper/Magazine Articles •

Corbett, Dr. Jack. "Statement On Behalf Of The National Coalition To Ban Handguns Regarding Handgun Control For The Subcommittee On Crime Of The House Judiciary Committee." July 24, 1975. • • 32.

"Gun Control Mailing Gets A Signature." New York Post. October 29, .1975.

• Lyons, Richard D. "U.S. Arms-Sale Rise Stirs Capital Concern." York Times. October 19. 1975.

Stern, Dr. and Mrs. R.T. "The Guilty In The Murder Of Michele Stern." New York Times. March 27.1979.

• Stuart, Robert. "Controlling Handguns." New York Times. May 24, 1979. • • • • • • • • 33. •

VI. JUVENILE JUSTICE Books •

Alternatives To Delinquency: 36 Tested Youth Development Programs. New York: Boys' Clubs of America, National Manpower and Program Services Division, 1975.

Building Employment Skills Today In A Boys' Club. Washington, D.C.: • U.S. Department of Labor, 1974.

Cohen, Albert K. Delinquent Boys: The CU,lture Of The Gang. New York: Free Press, Macmillan Publishing Company, 1955,1971.

Wooden, Kenneth. Weeping In The Playtime Of Others. New York: McGraw­ • Hill, 1976. • Newsletters/Journals

A Different ,~. New York: The National Juvenile Justice Program Collaboration. Issues received: January, March, 1979+ •

Youth & Society. Beverly Hills. California: Sage Publications, Inc. Issues received: March, 1979+ • ~ooklets/Pamphlets/Leaflets • Assessing The Overall Program In A Boys' Club. New York: Boys' Club of America..

910sing The Income Gap: Creative Fund Raising For Boys' Clubs. New York: Boys Clubs of America, 1971. • Q,rirne and Delinquency Literature. Review of Sanford J. Fox's "The Reform of Juvenile Justi ce: The Child I s Right to Punishment." (Juvenile Justice, 1974). March, 1975. Court Reform. New York: Fund for Modern Courts, Inc., Spring, 1979. •

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Guidelines For Organizing And Conducting A Board Members Conference. • New York: Boys' Clubs of America. How To Organize A Boys' Club: Ten Basic Steps. New York: Boys' Club of America.

One Hundred Boys' Club Tested Programs For DisadYantaged youth. New York: • Boys' Clubs of America. Rules Of The New York City Adolescent Detention Center. East Elmhurst, New York.

Services Available In The Establi.shment Of A Boys' Club. New York: • National Headquarters of Boy's Club of America, Inc. Three Essentials For a Young Man to Make It On the Job Scene. New York: Boys I Clubs of America.

Williams, Walter E. youth And Minority Unemployment. Stanford, California: • Stanford University Hoover Institution, 1977.

• Newspaper/M3.gaz:i.ne Articles

Ames, Wilmer. "An Uplifting Experience." Sports Illustrated. Vol. 50. No. 16, April 16, 1979. • "An Inj ustice." Philadelphia Chronicle. February 27. 1979. "Bubble Gum Burglar." Philadelphia Bulletin. March 29, 1979.

Ferrer, Jose M., III. "Don't Cry Yet." Review of "Juvenile Court" Film. • ~. October 8. 1973. Harris, Lis. "A Reporter at Large: Persons in Need of Supervision." The New Yorker. August 14, 1978.

"Hearings Held on Juvenile Justice Act." Focus On Children and youth News­ • letter. Vol.. IV, No. 10, November, 1977. Hurewi t z, Mike. "Straight Talk: Queens Inmates Tell Teenagers the Real Story of Prison Life." New York Post. March 28, 1979.

"Juveniles App;r-ehended.", "Juveniles Arrested." and "Juveniles Arrested." • Maine Line Times. (Pa.), February 29,1979. • 35. •

Komisar, Lucy. "Putting Johnny in Jail." Juris Doctor. June t July, 1978.

Langland, Connie. "Rendall Urges stern Effort on Juvenile Crime." • Philadelphia In~uirer. February 28, 1979.

"LEAA Exemplary Juvenile Programs." The Police Chief. April, 1979. "M:>re Effective Justice for Juveniles." New York Times. May 29, 1979. • O'Connor, John J. "TV: 'Scared Straight' Documentary." New York Times. l-hrch 8, 1979.

"Of Crime and Punishment." New York Post. November 5, 1975.

"Results of a National Survey: Recent Reaction to Juvenile GTime: Are • State Legislatures 'Getting Tought' With Teenage Delinquents? " Children's Rights Report. Vol. II. No.4, December, 1977, January, 1978.

Rousakis, John .D. "Paralyzing Local Efforts: Letter: On Jobless Youth." New York Times. March 24, 1979. •

"3 Guilty of Trying to Kill Teacher." New York Times. June 8, 1979.

Treaster, Joseph B. "Juvenile Criminals an Increasing Problem." New York Times. l-hy 25, 1976. •

Audio-Visual );:aterials

The Juvenile Offender. Video-taped cassette of lecture delivered by Judge Stanley Gartenstein in the ACT-ONE series. Marymount Manhattan Oollege, Shanahan Library, March, 1979. • • • • • 36.

VII. Neighborhoods. Citizen Action, Community Organizing,And Affairs • ~ewsletters/Journals

Self-He~ Directions. New York: The Graduate School and University Center of the City University of New York. Issues received: • December. 1978+ 92nd Street Block Association Newsletter. New York: Volume II, No.1. • Booklets/Pamphletr./Leaflets

Steps Towards Increasing Citizen Participation in City Planning: An • Interim Staff Technical Report for the United States Department of HOlls:ing and Urban Development. New York City Planning Department, January, 1974. • •

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VIII. Offenders. Ex-Offenders. and Prisons Books •

Berkson, Larry Charles. The Concept of Cruel and Unusual Punishment. Lexington, Massachusetts: Lexington Books, D.C. Heath and Company, 1975.

Bowker, Lee H. Prisoner Subcultures. Lexington, Mass.: D.C. Heath, • 1977 •

Bowker, Lee H. Women, Crime and the Criminal Justice System. Lexington. Massachusetts: Lexington Books, D.C. Heath, 1978.

Carroll, Leo.' ijaCkij, BJ,a~ts, and Cons:. Race Relations in a M:i.ximum • Security Prison. Lexington, M:i.ssassachutts: Lexington Books, D. C. Heath and Company, 1974.

Cohen, Albert K., Cole, George F. and Bailey, Robert G. Prison Violence. Lexington, Massachusetts: L~xington Books, D'.C. H~ath and' Company, 1976. • Davis, Angela. With MY Mind on Freedom: An Autobiography. New York: Bantam Books, 1975.

Dodge , Calvert R. A Nation Without Prisons: Alternati yes To Incarcera­ tion. Lexington, Massachusetts: Lexington Books, D.C. Heath, • 1975.

Goldfarb, Ronald L. and Singer, Linda R. After Conviction: A Definitive and Compelling Stugy of the American Correction System. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1973. • Meyer, Peter B. Drug Experiments on Prisoners: Ethical, Economic. or Exploiative? Lexington, Massachusetts: Lexington Books, D. C. Heath and Company, 1976.

M:mroe, Russell R. Brain Dysfunction In Aggressive Criminals. Lexington, Massachusetts: Lexington Books, D.C. Heath and Company, 1978.

Philip, Cynthia Owen. Prison Communications: 1776 to Attica. N~w York: Harper & Row, 1973.

Slung, Michele B. Crime On Her J~nd: Fifteen Stories Of Female Sleuths From The Victori.an Era To The Forties. New York: Pantheon Books, • 1975. • • • 38.

Booklets/Pamphlets/Leaflets • Adult Female Offenders. Rockville, Maryland: Washington, D.C.: NCJRB Computer Search of Refe.rences. National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice.

AMA Jail Project. Chicago, Illinois: American Medical Association, Pro­ • gram to Improve Health Care in Jails, June, 1977.

Bedford H~lls N.Y. Correc~ional Facility, Long Termers' Committee Po~iti~n Paper.

Capital Punishment 1976. Washington, D.C: U.S. Department of Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, National Criminal Justice • Information and Statistics Service, U.S. Government Printing Office, November, 1977.

Correctional Care in Sweden. Fact Sheets on Sweden. Stockholm, Sweden: • The Swedish Institute, October, 1977. Direc~ory of Correctional Service Agencies. New York: Correctional Service Federation - U.S.A., CSF.

Equitable C0l!~pensation of Inmate Labor: NCCD Policy and Background Information. Hackensack, New Jersey: National Council on Crime • and Delinquency, 1974. Female Offender Workshop Guide. Washington, D.C.: Female Offender Resource Center, N~tional Offender Services Coordination Program, American Bar Association, March, 1977.

]'emale Offenders: Problems and Programs. Washington, D. C.: Female • Offender Resource Center, National Offender Services Coordination Program, American Bar Association, 1976.

Ferry, John and Kravitz, Marjorie. Issues in Sentencing: A Selected Bibliography. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Law Enforce­ ment and Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, • U.S. Department of Justice, March, 1978.

Fortune News. New York: The Fortune Society. Back issues: Janua~!, 1979, November, 1978, May, 1978, April, 1978, January, 1978, October, 1977. September, 1977, July, August, 1977. March, 1977, August, 1976, November, • 1975, June, 1975, JanuaJ.'y, 1975. The Graduate; A Handbook for Leaving School 1977. Knoxville, Tennessee: Approach 13-30 Corporation, 1976.

Henrix,Omar. A study in Neglect: A Report on Women Prisoner, July 15, • 1972 - October 15. 1972. New York: Women's Prison Association. • 39.

JericE,o. Washington, D. C.: Newsletter of the National M::lratorium on Prison Construction. Vol. 1, No. 14, July-August, 1978.

Johnson, Carolyn and Kravitz, Marjorie. Overcrowding in Correctional • Institutions: A Selected Bibliography. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of La~ Enforcement and Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Admini&tration, February, 1978.

OAR News. Charlottesville, Virginia: Offender Aid and Restoration Program, Vol. 2, No.2, Fall, 1978. •

Parole Bulletin. New ~ork: Citizens' InQuiry on Parole and Criminal Justice, Inc., Wip't;,\)r, 1976-77. Rebound. New York: Or~..,the-Job Training. for Ex-Offenders, Spring, 1979. • Simon, Rita James. Th~. Contemporary Woman and Crime. Crime and Delin­ Quency Issues: A.,KSmograph Series. Rockville, Maryland: Na,tional Institute of Mental Health, 1975.

Sisters in Crime: Tt~Rise of the New Female Criminal. Review in Crime and Delinquency Lita~j1Jre, September, 1975. •

State Training and ~l%J.~,?wer Program. Apswers Your ~uestions About Made in New York S~at~> S..E:rvirtg the Minority Busi!.~ss .Community.

State of New York .1·.;.:-..'~;~'onomic...... ;;;,;;:.;;.;;:;;:.:;;....;;;..;:.;:;.;;..;;;;.;;;.:::;;..,;:. Scorecard. Ombudsmen and Small Business Services Di vi,sion, Your Business: A Small Business Management Handbook. New Yo (\,\) State Job Incentive Board Legislation. • New York State De:p'C'rimen't of Commerce.

Visions of Freedom. ~~.r:·l;;thwestern Ohio. 7th Step Founuation. von Hirsch, Andrew and. Hanrahan, Kathleen J. Abolish Parole? Washington, D.C.: U.S. Depal~ment of Justice, Law Enforcement • Assistance Administration, September, 1978.

Women: Getting Out. Fortune News, The Fortune Society, April, 1979.

The Women Offender: Not Forgiven But Forgotten. Women's Agenda. New York: Women's Action Alliance, Inc., Vol. 2, No.5, May, 1977. •

Women's Prison Association and Hopper Rome1s Programs and Services. New York City.

Wood, Larry F. and Jenkins, William O. Imprisoned Resources - Innovative Techniques in Ed,ucationing Prison Inmates. Alabama : Rehabilitation • Research Foundation, April, 1971. •

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Newspapers/Magazine Articles • Adler, Freda. "The Rise of the FemalE: Crook." Psychology TOday. November, 1975.

Andrews, Mark. "Most Think Patty Should Get At Least 1 Year in Prison: • Poll." ~ily News. July 26, 1976. Barnes, Clive. "Getting Out The Best In Theater: On The Town." New York Post. May 16, 1979.

Berlins, Marcel. "Three More Prisoners Get Isolation Regime." • The Times. (London), June 6, 1975. Bird, Mlryann. "The Women in Prison: No Escape .From Stereotyping." New York Times. June 23, 1979.

"Bitter Debate Over Spenkelink' s Dea.th." New York Post. May 26. 1979.

• "Commi ttee for the Release of Patricia Hearst." Information packet con­ taining 29 article reprints.

"Crime !\ising Among Women." New York Post. July 21.~, 1978.

"Crimes by Women Found on Rise, With Fraud Favored Over Violence." • New York Times. July 25,1979.

Davis, Angela. "Prison M=moirs." Village Voice. October 10, 1974.

Eder, Richard. "Stage: 'Getting Out' By Marsha Norman." New York Times. • May 16, J.979. "Executing the Death Penalty." New York Times. March 23.1979.

Gardner, Peter. "For ." Psychology TOday. June, 1979.

• Gettinger, Stephen H. "Side Trip to a Death Sentence: Should These 500 on Death Row Die?" New York Post. June 14,1979.

Goldstein, Tom. "Death Penalty Opponents Embittered by Execution." New York Times. May 26, 1979.

• Greenhouse, J.Jinda. "Supreme Court Roundup--Florida Death Sentence Turned Down for Review." New York Times. March 27. 1979.

Gross, Jane. "Narmes Is Kunstler's New Cause." New York Times. • June 8, 1979. "Inmates M:lther Their Babies in Prison Experiment." New York Ti~. April 29, 1979. • 41. •

Jaffe, Susan. "The Shoreham 24: Notes From Prison." Village Voic,2,.. June l8, 1979. "Joan Little Is Paroled To Work As Law Firm Clerk." New York Times.• • June 9, 1979.

Kole, Janet. "Women Who Murder." New Times r-Rgazine. Vol. 4, No.2, ,January 24, 1975. r-Rlcolm, Andrew H. "For One Convict, "Freedom I Is Another Word for • I Fear'." New York Ti~. November 20, 1974.

McFadden, Robert D. "A Jailbreo.k by 5 in Orange County Resembles Plot of 'Alcatraz ' M::>vie." New York Times. July 7,1979. McGowan, Brenda G. and Blumenthal, Karen L. "Why Punish the Children? A Study of Children of Women Prisoners." Children I s Rights Report. (New York), Juvenile Rights Project of the American Civil Liberties Union Foundation, Vol. III, No.3, November, 1978. "New York I s Volatile Pri sons." New York Time s. July 24, 1976. • Nordheimer, Jon. "Condemned Man to Get Florida Clemency' Hearing." New York Times. March 27,1979.

Purni ck, Joyce. "Running a Men I s Jail. II New York Post. August 30, 1975, Shain, Michael. "Twelve Hours in Florida." New York Post. May 26, 1979. • "This Time Atti ca Is Another World." "The Region." New York Times. January, 29, 1976.

Wilkins, Roger. "A Midtown Center Restores Self-Esteem in Ex-Convicts." New York Times. April 16, 1979. • • • • • • 42.

IX. Police and Law Enforcement • Books

Boydstun, John E., Sherry, Michael E. and MDegter, Nicholas P. Patrol Staffing in San Diego: One-or-Two Officer Units. • Washington, D.C.: Police Foundation, 1977. Kelling, George L. and Wycoff, Mary Ann. The Dallas Experience: Human Resources Developm~. Washington, D.C.: Police Foundation, Vol. 2, 1978.

Kelling, George L., Pate, Tony, Dierckman, Duane and Brown, Charles E. • The Kansas City Preventive Patrol Experiment: A Summary Repo!i. Washington. D.C.: Police Foundation, October, 1974.

Niederhoffer, Arthur and Blumberg, Abraham S. The Ambivalent Force: Perspectives on the Police. Hinsdale, Illinois: Dryden Press, 1973, • .1976. Pate, Tony, Ferrara, Amy, Bowers, Robert A. and Lorence, Jon. Police Response Time: Its Determinants and Effects. Washington, D.C.: Police Foundation, 1976.

Schwartz, Alfred L. and Clarren, Sumner N. The Cincinnati Team Poli.sing Experiment: A Summary Report. Washington, D.C.: Police Foundation, • 1977.

Sherman, Lawrence W., Milton, Catherine H. and Kelly, Thomas V. ~ Policing: Seven Case Studies. Washington. D,C.: Police Foundation, • 1973. Wilson, James Q. The Investigators: Managing FBI and Narcotics Agents. New York: Basic Books, Inc., 1978.

Wycoff, Mary Ann and Kelling, George L. The Dallas Experience: Ol'ganiza­ • ~ional Reform. Washington, D.C.: Police Foundation, 1978.

• Booklets/pamphlets/Leaflets

Brenner, Robert N. and Kravitz, Marjorie. Police Discretion: A Selected Bibliography. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Justice, National • Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, Feburary, 1978. Join the Auxiliary Police. New York: City of New York Police Department. • • Newspaper/Magazine Articles • "Decorated Ex-Policeman Jailed for Attempted Murder." New York Times. July 7, 1979.

Hechtman, Michael. "A Donated Vest· Saves Cop From Shotgun Blast." New York Post. May 26, 1979. • McGrath, Noreen. "Going Beyond 'Handcuffs 101'." Chrcnicle of Higher Education. November 27,1978. •

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X. Victimless Crimes

• B60ks

MacNamara, Donald E.J. and Sagarin, Edward. Sex, CrLne, and the Law. • New York: The Free Press, Macmillan Publishing Company, Inc., 1977.

Xa. Victimless Crimes - Alcoholism

• Newsletters/Journals

The British Journal of Addiction to Alcohol and Other Drugs. Vol. 71, No.4, December, 1976. • Newspaper/Magazine Articles

Barry, David W. "Society's Stake in the Treatment of Alcoholics Who Kill." • New York Times. June 9, 1979. • • •

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Xb. Victimless Crimes - Drug Addiction Books • National Directory of Drug Abuse Treatment Programs. Washington, D.C.: National Institute on Drug Abuse, U.S. Department of Health, Educa­ tion and Welfare, Public Health Service, 1976. •

Newsletters/Jou~nals • Drug Survival News. Phoenix, Arizona: Do It Now Foundation. Issues received: January, 1979+ •

Booklets/Pamphlets/Leaflets • Anderson, Danile J. Anxiety, Conflicts and Chemical Dependency. Center City, Mannesota: Hazelden, 1976.

Knapp, David A. and Palumbo, Francis B. Containing Costs in Third Party Drug Programs: Selected Bibliography Abstracts. Hamilton, Illinois: Drug Intelligence Publications. • Mescaline and Peyote: A STASH Literature Review. Madison, Wisconsin: Stash Press, 1974.

To Parentsl AbouL Drugs. New York: Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, 1910. •

Next Door Foundation, Inc., Minnesota.

New Hampshire Program on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Bulletin. July, 1974. January, 1975. • Odyssey Institute Inc. New York City.

Phoenix House: Five Year Report. New York City. Project Return Foundation, Inc. New York City. • Summary Chart of Marijuana Citation Laws. Washington, D.C.: National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws. • • 46.

To Young Teens on Druggism. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, 1971. •

Newspaper/Magazine Articles • Degnan, Honorable John J. "'Marijuana and Hashish' A Proposal for Decriminali zation." The Criminal Justice Quarterly. Vol.. 6, No.3, Fall, 1978. •

• Xc. Victimless Crimes - Gambling

Books

• Herman, Robert D. Gamblers and Gambling: Motives. Institutions, and Controls. Lexington, Massachusetts: Lexington Books, D.C. Heath and Company, 1976.

• Pamphlets/Book.lets/Leaflets

Boyd, Kier. Gambling Technology. Washington, D.C.: FBI Laboratory, • U.S. Government Printing Office, September, 1977. •

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Xe. Victimless Crimes - Prostitutio~ Booklets. Pamphlets. L~aflets •

Prostitution. Rockville, Maryla.nd: Computer Print Out Search of References. National Criminal Justice Reference Service, (NCJRS), Summer, 1979. •

Newspaper/Magazine Articles • Bode, Ken. "The Question of Prostitution in Today' s Society." San Francisco Chr.onicle. July 19, 1978.

"Four Are Indicted In Prostitution Case." New York Times. June 29.1979.

"Governor Wages War on Pimps, 'Johns'." New York Post. July 29, 1978. •

"Hookers Here Reported to 'Vacation' In Albany." New York Post. September ~6, 1977.

Lee, Georgie. " Child Prostitutes: Victims of a 'Victimless Crime'." Village Voice. February, 13, 1978. •

"A Loitering Law in Seattle Said to Inhibit Prostitutes." New York Times. April 18, 1976. "Love for Rent." "Front Runners" Saturday Review. April 28, 1979. • Meislin, Richard J. "Carey Signs Bill Raising Sentences For Pimps and Prostitutes: Patrons." New York Times. July 29,1978.

Norton, Nancy Lee. "The $150,000 Misunderstanding: Is Talking to Prosti­ tutes a Crime?" Village Voice. February 13. 1978. • Prassel, Frank R. "Prostitution." Qriminal Law, Justice, and Society. Santa Monica, California: Goodyear Publishing Company, Inc., 1979.

Sheppard, Nathaniel, Jr., "Police in Albany Allegedly Are Getting Payoffs to Ignore Growth in Prostitution." New York Tim~s. September 23, 1977. •

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XI:. Violence

• Books

Pllen, Dick and Chacko, David. Detective Fiction: Crime and Compromise. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc •• 1974.

Clinard, Marchall B. and Meier, Robert F. Sociology of Deviant Behavior. • New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1975. Hubin, Allen J. The Bibliography of Crime Fiction. 1749-1275. Del Mar, California: Publisher's Inc. and University Extension University of California, San Diego, 1979. • Lexington Books 1979 Catalog. Lexington, Massassachutts: Lexington Books, D.C. Heath and Company, 1979. • Newsletters/Journals

Journal of Research in Crime and, Delinquency. Hackensack. New Jersey: • National Council on Crime and Delinquency. Back issues: Janttary ~ July, 1976, January, July, 1977, July, 1978. Issues received: January, 1979+ • Booklets/Pamphlets/Leaflets

• Bryce, Herrington, J. Black Crime: A Police View. Washington, D.C.: Project of the U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, October, 1977.

A Discussion of Crime and Delinquency. Arlington County, Virginia: • Criminal Justice Planning Staff, Division of Data Analysis, June, 1977. 11,yths and Realities About Crime: A Nontechnical Presentation of Selected.. Information From the National Prisoner Statistics Program and the National Crime Survey. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of Justice, • Law Enfor~ement Assistance Administration, U.S. Government Printing Office, 1978. • 49. •

Newspaper/Magazine Articles • "Assault, Rape Up em East Side." Gramercy Herald. February 13, 1976.

Buder, Leonard. "McGuire Warns All in Command By Punishing 3." New York Times. March 29, 1979. Capeci, Jerry. "Muggers Slay Subway Rider Who Wouldn't Hand Over His • Wallet." New York Pos;t.. June 14. 1979.

Clines. Francis X. "A Survivor Return to East ll6th Street." New York Times. April 5, 1979. "Crime Trends: Gaining on Cities." ~. September 6. 1976. •

Fagen, Cynthia R. "Mns Fight to Save Eye of Cop in Bus Shootout." New York Post. June 16, 1979.

"The Flick of Violence: A Gang Film Called 'The Warriors' Attracts Off­ Screen Rumbles." ~. March 19, 1979· •

Goldstein, Tom. "Books of the Times: Review of 'Blackout Looting' by Robert Curvin." New York Times. July 3, 1979.

Kihss, Peter. "Prisoner Convicted in 1977 East Side Murder Flees Jail on Rikers Island." New York Times. June 12. 1979. •

"Major Crimes Rise 7.3 Percent." New York Times. (The City). May 12, 1979.

McFadden, Robert D. "TWo Sniper Shootings Spur Someone to Help Police in South Bronx." New York Times. March 24, 1979. •

"Miss Lindfors Enraged by Burglary at Town House." New York Times. April 9, 1979.

M::lroz, Joshua. "Greenwich Village: Growth Pains and Faded Charm." ~ Soho Weekly News. June 14, 1979. •

"New York Subwa.y Riders Wat ch Attack on Girl." Philadelphia Bulletin. March 16, 1979.

Raab, Selwyn. " in New York City in 1976 Up 13.2%. Worst Rate on Record." New York Times. March 5, 1977. •

Raab, Selwyn. "Serious Crimes Up 21. 3% in the City." New York Times. April 24, 1975.

Restak, Richard. "The Origins of Violence." Saturday Review. May 12, 1979, Reprinted from "The Brain: The Last Frontier." ('few York: Doubleday, • 1979 ) • • 50.

Ros~nsohn, Sa.m. "I'll Play the Flute Again: Excl usi ve: Girl Shoved Under Train Tells of Battle to Come Back." New York Post. June 14, • 1979. Scheer, Robert. "The Ruling Class: Doe s the Mafia Run America?" New Times. December 12, 1975.

Sherwin, Richard. "Fear Crime Wave in Rock Clubs." Daily News. August 21, • 1977. Tanner, Henry. "Local TV and Terrorism Alter Italian Campaigns." New York Times. June 2, 1979.

Treaster, Joseph B. "Officer Is Slain and 2 Hurt In Three Separate Attacks." • New York Times. June 16, 1979. Weingrad, Jeff. "Every Time I Close rvtY Eyes ••• I See a Big Knife Coming At Me." New York Post. June 16, 1979. !.i

Audio-Visual Materials • Violence in America. WNBC-TV. (Edwin Newman, narrator),. l~ hours. January 5, 1977. •

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XII. Volunteer Training Books • Haines, Mike. Volunteers: How to Find Them, How to Keep Them! .l:. ~kbook. Vancouver, B. C., Canada: Voluntary Action Resources Centre, February, 1977.

Scheier. Ivan H. People Approach: Nine New Strategies for Citizen Volun­ teer Involvement. Boulder, Colorado: National Information Center • on Volunteerism, 1977. • Booklets/Pamphlets/Leaflets

Biegel, Len and Lubin, Aileen. Mediability: A Guide for Nonprofits. 1 • Washington, D. C.: Taft i. roductions, Inc •• 1975.

Bykofsky, Marshall Alton. !he Liability of Volunt~ers and Organizations Using Volunteers in Community Crime Prevention·Fro~rams. Washington, D.C.: Center for Community Change, Community Crime Prevention Services Project, June, 1978. • Need Help?--'Call for Action' Is On The Line For You. Washington, D.C.: American Association of Retired Persons News Bulletin, October, 1976.

Threats to Voluntarism. Keynote: The Quarterly Magazine of Boys' Club of America, Winter, :979. •

Newspaper/MagaZine Articles •

Amara, Roy. "The Future of Voluntarism: .Meeting Changing Societal Needs." Vital Speeches of the Day, Vol. XLV, No. 13, April 15, 1979.

Strassmeyer, Muy. "Help Is As Close. As Telephone.1I Cleveland Bar Journal, • September, 1976. Reprinted from The Plain Dealer. • • •