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SUCCESSFUL JUSTICE
                         By

                EWING COCKRELL


Sponsored  by


Thurman   Arnold, United States
  Assistant Attorney General.
Sanford  Bates, former Director
  U. S. Bureau of Prisons.
Paul  Bellamy, President Ameri-
  can Society of Newspaper Edi-
  tors.
Dr. Augusta   F. Bronner,  Di-
  rector Judge Baker Foundation.
Prof. Ernest W.  Burgess, for-
  mer President American Socio-
  logical Society.
Dr. Richard  C. Cabot,  former
  President National Conference
  of Social Work.
Cornelius F. Cahalane,  former
  Deputy  Chief Inspector New
  York City Police Department.
Edward   R. Cass, General Secre-
  tary American Prison Associa-
  tion.
Dr. Frank  L. Christian, Super-
  intendent Elmira Reformatory.
Charles L. Chute, Executive Di-
  rector National Probation Asso-
  ciation.
Judge  Charles E. Clark, U. S.
  Circuit Court of Appeals; former
  Dean Yale Law  School.
Dr. John  Dewey,  former Presi-
  dent American Psychological As-
  sociation.
Judge   Harry  L.  Eastman,
  Cleveland Juvenile Court.


Prof. Charles A. Ellwood,  for-
  mer President American Socio-
  logical Society and International
  Institute of Sociology.
Dr.  Bernard   Glueck,  former
  Director Psychiatric Clinic, Sing
  Sing Prison.
Judge   Jonah   J.  Goldstein,
  former New  York City Magis-
  trate and Judge Court of Gen-
  eral Sessions.
Joseph   H.  Hagan,   head  of
  Rhode Island Probation and Pa-
  role Services.
Irving W.  Halpern, Chief Pro-
  bation Officer New York Court
  of General Sessions.
Herbert    Harley,    Secretary
  American  Judicature Society;
  editor of its Journal.
Dean  Albert J. Harno, Univer-
  versity of Illinois Law School.
Dr.  William  Healy,  Director
  Judge Baker Foundation.
James  M.  Hepbron,  Managing
  Director Baltimore Criminal
  Justice Commission and Com-
  munity Chest.
Dr. Clarence  M.  Hincks, for-
  mer General Director National
  Committee for Mental Hygiene.
Paul  U. Kellogg, Editor Sur-
  vey; President National Con-
  ference of Social Work.

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