INDEX

Abstract ideas, lack of, in morons, [98].
Actions after crime, Gianini, [25], [27].
Pennington, [50-52].
Tronson, [76-78].
Alcoholism, [110].
Barr, Dr. Martin W., statement of, [86].
Beecher, Miss, annoyed by Gianini, [23].
Binet tests, and school experience, [35], [38], [54].
use of, in Gianini case, [32-35].
in Pennington case, [53].
in Tronson case, [80].
Capital punishment, [101].
Cause of Gianini’s condition, [39-41].
Causes of feeble-mindedness, [39].
“Charity” in Binet tests, [34].
Children, testimony of, [90].
actions of, [94].
suggestibility of, [63].
Code quoted, [128].
Colonization, [107].
Confession, Gianini, [4], [9], [10].
Pennington, [44], [53].
Tronson, [67-80].
characteristic of imbeciles, [16], [29].
childishness of Pennington’s, [55], [56].
not necessarily true, [17].
why Gianini made a, [15].
Confessions compared, [83], [90-93].
Courtroom, conduct in, [30], [67], [92].
Coward, the imbecile, [23].
Cretinism, [40].
Crime, details of, Gianini, [122], [132].
Pennington, [47].
Tronson, [74].
Criminal imbeciles, what should be done with, [102].
Criminals, 50 per cent feeble-minded, [106].
Defense in case of, Gianini, [2], [5].
Pennington, [43].
Tronson, [66].
Delinquencies, previous, of Gianini, [7], [37], [115], [116].
of Tronson, [68], [69], [82].
Display, love of, [29].
Experts, qualifications of, [85].
Feeble-mindedness, causes of, [39], [106].
may be exterminated, [108].
Feeble-mindedness in family, Gianini, [40].
Pennington, [87].
Finger prints, [26].
Gianini, Jean, case of, [1-41].
actions after the deed, [25], [27].
attitude of Miss Beecher toward, [7], [119].
disregards counsel’s warning, [30].
evidences of pride in deed, [16-19], [29], [123].
facts as established by testimony, [3].
incidents in life of, [113-125].
indifferent to crime, [10], [29], [120], [125].
interest in stories of crime, [26], [118], [121], [123].
mentality of, [13].
mother of, [40], [109-112].
previous delinquencies of, [7], [37], [115], [116].
stories about, [31], [113].
teased little children, [32], [116], [119].
threats made by, [121], [125], [131].
Great White Way, [117].
Hypothetical question, defense, [109-126].
prosecution, [131-136].

Idiot, defined, [12].
Imbecile, career of an, [54].
Imbecility defined, [11].
not curable, [102].
Imbecility, defense of, Gianini, [2], [5].
Pennington, [43].
Tronson, [66], [80].
Imprisonment for life, [89], [101], [104].
Indian, Gianini plays, [23].
Insanity in relation to crime, [102].
Instinct to kill, [105].
Institution for feeble-minded, the logical place, [104].
Intelligence, tests of, admitted into court, [2], [32-35], [53], [80].
Interest in crime, Gianini’s, [26], [118], [121], [123].
Jail, attitude in, Gianini, [30];
Pennington, [55].
examined in, Gianini, [29];
Pennington, [53], [56].
Jealousy of March, [53].
Liberty of defendant not desired, [88], [103].
McIntyre, John F., [103].
March, convicted, [43].
convicted upon Pennington’s testimony, [90].
Pennington’s relation to, [55], [56], [64].
Masturbation, [117].
Melancholia, [110-112].
Mental defectiveness, inherited, [39], [106].
recognized early, [105].
Mentality of, Gianini, [13].
Pennington, [53].
Tronson, [66].
Money as motive, [57].
Moron, defined, [11].
abstract ideas lacking in, [98].
Mother of Gianini, [40], [109-113].
Motive, Gianini’s, [4], [20-25].
March’s, [53].
Pennington’s, [53], [56-60].
Tronson’s, [76], [80].
Pennington, Roland, case of, [42-64].
actions after the deed, [52-53].
conduct at trial, [92].
confession, [44-53].
disregards lawyer’s caution, [55].
mentality of, [53].
relation to March, [55], [56], [64].
testimony against March, [43], [90], [92].
trial, [43].
Preparations for crime, Gianini, [6].
Pennington, [47].
Tronson, [70].
Prevention, [82], [87], [104-108].
Propagation, prevention of, [106-108].
Psychologists, testimony of, [32], [53], [66].
Punishment for criminal imbeciles, [88], [100-108].
Quality of an act, meaning of, [96].
St. Vincent’s School, [7], [116].
School, failure in, sign of mental defect, [37].
Gianini case, [35-37], [124].
Pennington case, [54].
Tronson case, [66].
Segregation, [107].
Sexual theory of Gianini’s crime, [20].
Society, duty of, [82].
protection for, [100].
Speech development retarded, [113].
State prison for the imbecile manslayer, [89], [104].
Sterilization, [107].
Stories about Gianini,
“Indian,” [113].
“Soup and safety,” [31].
“Strap oil,” [32].
teased little children, [32], [113], [116], [119].
“Thief,” [114].
Suggestion, discussed, [61-63].
Pennington, victim of, [56-64].
Superintendents as specialists, [88].
Testimony of, children, [90].
experts, [85].
Pennington against March, [43], [90], [92].
psychologists, [32], [53], [66].
witnesses, [3-8], [18], [31], [35-37].
Trial, Gianini, [1], [30], [31].
Pennington, [43], [92].
Tronson, [66], [67].
Tronson, Fred, case of, [65-82].
actions after the deed, [76-78].
confession of, [76-80].
mentality of, [66].
previous delinquencies of, [68], [69], [82].
Types considered, of imbecility, [83].
of feeble-mindedness, [12-14].
Verdict, Gianini case, [1], [2].
Pennington case, [43].
Tronson case, [66].
Witnesses, children as, [90].
Wrench asked about, [7].

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Footnotes:

[1] See prosecution’s hypothetical question—Appendix, [pp. 131-138].

[2] See Gianini Case, Defendant’s Request to Charge, Nos. XLII, XLIII, Appendix, [p. 153].

[3] For statement see [p. 9].