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13. The Development of a Theory: Differential Association,
Donald R. Cressey
81
14. Theory and Fact in Criminology: A Criticism of Differential Association,
Sheldon Glueck
91
15. Problems in Prediction Methods,
Leslie T. Wilkins
96
16. The Case Study Technique--Value of Delinquent Boy's Own Story,
Clifford R. Shaw
101
17. The Correlation Technique--Analysis of Differential
Delinquency Rates
,
Bernard Lander
108
18. The Ex Post Facto Technique--Selecting and Matching Delinquents
and Non-Delinquents
,
Sheldon and Eleanor Glueck
118
19. The Experimental Technique--Treatment and Control Groups,
Edwin Powers and Helen Witmer
130
SECTION IV THE SOCIAL STRUCTURE: EMPIRICAL DATA 143
20. The Negro and Crime,
Guy B. Johnson
145
21. Differentials in Crime Rates between Negroes and Whites,
Earl R. Moses
154
22. Crime, Age, and Employment,
Daniel Glaser and Kent Rice
163
23. Delinquent Generations,
Leslie T. Wilkins
170
24. An Ecological Analysis of Chicago,
Clifford R. Shaw and Henry D. McKay
180
25. An Ecological Analysis of Baltimore,
Bernard Lander
184
26. A Critique of Area Studies,
Terence Morris
191
27. Delinquency and Migration,
Leonard Savitz
199
28. The "Good" Boy in a High Delinquency Area,
Frank R. Scarpitti, Ellen Murray, Simon Dinitz, and Walter C. Reckless
206

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Sociology of Crime and Delinquency. Contributors: Marvin E. Wolfgang - editor, Leonard Savitz - editor, Norman Johnston - editor. Publisher: John Wiley and Sons. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1962. Page Number: xii.
    
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