Women in CrimeI. Washburn, 1941 - 306 pages Florence Monahan, the leading woman penologist of our country, Superintendent of the State Reformatory for Women Criminals at Shakopee Minnesota, presents the absorbing story of her life among the women who have failed society and themselves. |
Table des matières
HAPTER | 19 |
FIRST LESSONS IN PENOLOGY | 34 |
WHO ARE THESE WOMEN? | 47 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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