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In the second place, these 834 persons were not descended from one woman in 75 years but from FIVE women who were the legitimate and illegitimate daughters of an old Dutch back-woodsman who lived in a rocky part of the State of New York and who is known to criminologists as "Max Jukes."

Both educators and criminologists have indeed often raised such questions, and social reformers have not seldom seen there wide perspectives for social movements in future times. There can be no doubt that the possibility of such remodeling activity is given, but as far as education is concerned certainly grave misgivings ought to be felt.

Such conditions bring into the world innocent children, begotten not of love, as marriage presupposes, but of disgust, hatred, lust and incompatibility. Is it not a fact, established by the most reliable medical authorities and celebrated criminologists, that crime is fostered in the minds of children begotten of inharmonious relationship?

Add to this a minute observation, a marvelous memory, ardent political convictions and we can understand why the story here, with others of his, is taken as a scientific text by criminologists. : 1,000 yards. : Janitors. : little father : Cabbage soup.

"Still, I think you'll find it's a favorite time," argued Kingsmill, Q.C. "And it would be quite in keeping with the character of this man, so far as it is known, to pay a little visit to the president of the Criminologists' Club, and to choose the evening on which he happens to be entertaining the other members."

Be it remembered, furthermore, that the individuals who, whether from folly, from evil temper, from greed for office, or in a spirit of mere base demagogy, indulge in the inflammatory and incendiary speeches and writings which tend to arouse mobs and to bring about lynching, not only thus excite the mob, but also tend by what criminologists call "suggestion," greatly to increase the likelihood of a repetition of the very crime against which they are inveighing.

This was no innocent young man who stood before her, but the blackest criminal known to criminologists a stealer of other people's cats. Her manner shot down to zero. 'May I ask how long you have had your Reginald? 'Since four o'clock this afternoon. 'Did he come in through the window? 'Why, yes. Now you mention it, he did.

But it was among the pictures in this article that I received the final shock; the enlightenment which has left me in lasting possession of the fact that criminologists are generally more ignorant than criminals.

Criminologists all over the world have satisfied themselves of the absolute accuracy of the fingerprint identification. At the present time traveling salesmen, who spend much money and who wish to carry as little as possible of cash with them, have an organized system by which their bankable paper may be cashed at hotels and business houses over the country.

"Well," I exclaimed, as we passed through the dining-room, "what was all that?" "That," he explained, "is what is known to criminologists as the 'Aussage test. Just try it some time when you get a chance. If there are, say, fifty objects in a picture, normally a person may recall perhaps twenty of them." "I see," I interrupted; "a test of memory." "More than that," he replied.

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