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11 Crime & Delinquency 1 (1965)

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  CRIME and





  DELINQUENCY


     1NATONA COUNCI ON a=UM D DELQUENCT


  Volume 11              January 1965             Number  1



A   Look toward the Prevention of


         Crime and Delinquency*

                       SIGURD S. LARMON
           President, National Council on Crime and Delinquency


       The author challenges the moral standards of our country.
     Pointing to the rapid rise in the crime rate and the rapid growth
     in population, he shows the need for more research and more
     complete statistics on crime, and for a reappraisal of NCCD and
     the correctional field. Recruiting for correctional manpower
     and a widespread crime prevention program are two demanding
     areas. The speech concludes with a plea for public awareness,
     responsibility, and action.


T  HE ancient Greeks believed that   tellectually. Their civilization lasted
   man's purpose was to live to the  over a thousand years.
highest possible pitch of human per-   If we are to have a good life and
formance, physically, morally, and in- provide one for our children and our
*Address given at the National Institute  children's children, we must concern
on Crime and Delinquency, Boston, June 23, ourselves with our moral standards
1964.                          and the character of our citizenry.
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