INDEX
- Abbott, Edith, [102], [211].
- Abnormality, problem of, [255].
- Addams, Jane, [31].
- Additon, Henrietta, [212].
- Alcoholism, problem of, [255].
- Anger, emotion of, [2].
- Attitudes, mental, [233].
- Bedford Hills Reformatory, [172].
- Behavior, a science of, [228].
- Bentley, Mary Ide, [86].
- Bohemian, [12].
- Breckenridge, S. P., [102], [211].
- Cabot, Hugh, [92].
- Cadet, the, [141].
- Character, definition of, [241].
- Charity girl, [119].
- Chicago Vice Commission, [229].
- Church, Irish Catholic, [159];
- Polish Catholic, [159].
- Code, the social, [50].
- Common sense vs. scientific procedure, [225].
- Community, [43].
- Crime, problem of, [255].
- Crime and punishment, [223].
- Criminology, procedure of, [222].
- Culbert, Jane F., [216].
- Cultures, problem of, [255].
- Davis, Katherine B., [116], [117], [118].
- Daydreaming, [35].
- Deardorff, Neva R., [212].
- Delinquency, beginning of, [109].
- Delinquent, proportion of foreign born, [152].
- Demi-virgin, [231].
- Demoralization of girls, [98], [150].
- Dostoievsky, F., [10].
- Economic Determination, [118].
- Economic interests, overdetermination of, [256].
- Economic problem, [256].
- Eliot, Thomas D., [211].
- Ellis, Havelock, [100].
- El Retiro, [200].
- Emotions, [2].
- Engelgardt, A. N., [45].
- Epithets, [49].
- Experience, desire for new, [4].
- Exploitation of girl by parents, [108].
- Family, [43].
- Fear, emotion of, [2].
- Feeble-mindedness, [251].
- Flapper, [231].
- Flynn, Wm. J., [240].
- Flynt, Josiah, [7].
- Folkways, [44].
- Gang, Influence on Girl, [142].
- Girls’ Protective Bureau, [160].
- Gossip, [49].
- Group and individual, [70].
- Hapgood, Hutchins, [21], [24].
- Healy, William, [35].
- Home, the demoralized, [209].
- Hunting psychosis, [9].
- Idealization of Girls, [125].
- Individual and group, [70].
- Individual and society, struggle between, [233].
- Individualization, [70], [97], [255].
- Influence, sources of, [249].
- Immigrant, [39].
- Instincts, [2].
- Institutions and the family, [151].
- Interest, hunting pattern of, [9].
- Italians and white slavery, [145].
- James, William, [22].
- Jennings, H. S., [3], [217].
- Jews and white slavery, [145].
- Joy, emotion of, [3].
- Juvenile Courts, establishment of, [194].
- Kammerer, P. G., [132], [141].
- Kneeland, George J., [144].
- Krauss, F. S., [49].
- Labor, Restoration of Stimulation to, [256].
- Lashley, K. S., [80].
- Legal system, [80].
- Leibnitz, [219].
- Love, emotion of, [2].
- Lying, pathological, [35].
- McAdoo, William, [11].
- Marriage of illegal mothers, [141].
- Mental attitudes, [233].
- Meyer, A., [3].
- Mir, [45].
- Morris, Wm., [257].
- Motherhood, illegal, [140].
- Motion picture, [79], [83].
- Nationalities, Problem of, [255].
- Newspaper, [83].
- Niceforo, A., [99].
- Nightingale, Florence, [31].
- Normal and abnormal, studies of, [231].
- Occupations, Devoid of Stimulation, [256].
- Ostwald, on great men, [219].
- Pasteur, L., [10], [31], [32].
- Penitentiary, [171].
- Philistine, [12].
- Pimp, the, [141].
- Poverty and demoralization, [98].
- Pratt, Anna B., [218].
- Prostitute, schooling of, [116];
- Prostitution, causes of, [117], [125];
- problem of, [255].
- Psychoanalysis as method, [253].
- Punishment and crime, [223].
- Rage, Emotion of, [2].
- Recognition, desire for, [31].
- Reflex, conditioned, [49].
- Reform of child in spite of institution, [223].
- Reformatory, [171].
- Response, desire for, [17].
- Reuter, E. B., [130].
- Reynolds, James Bronson, [223].
- Richards, Caroline C., [68].
- Saleilles, R., [7].
- Schematization of life, [225].
- School, as substitute for juvenile court, [211].
- School and community, [214].
- School, measure of influence, [217];
- as injurious to personality, [219].
- Science, method of, [225];
- as an end in itself, [227].
- Security, desire for, [12].
- Seduction of girls, [125].
- Servant girls, [118].
- Sexes, problem of the, [255].
- Sexual desire as cause of demoralization, [109], [126].
- Shop-girl, [119].
- Situation, definition of, [42].
- Smith, Edith L., [92], [125], [134], [136], [140].
- Social agencies, [151].
- Social change, rate of, [70], [78].
- Social evolution, rate of, [230].
- Social influence, measurement of, [222].
- Social science, backwardness of, [229].
- Social unrest, [72].
- Social values, [232], [233].
- Souteneur, the, [141].
- Spiridonova, Maria, [31].
- Statistics, as method, [244].
- Sublimation of the wish, [243].
- Success, two types of, [219].
- Taft, Jessie, [34], [36], [200], [209], [221].
- Temperament, [241].
- Thomas, W. I., [3].
- Thompson, Sir Wm., [219].
- Thorndike, E. L., [17], [26].
- Todd, Helen M., [218].
- Train, A., [81].
- True, Ruth, [13].
- Unrest in Immigrants, [72].
- Vagabondage, [6], [255].
- Values, social, [232].
- Van Waters, Miriam, [84], [195], [224].
- Veblen, Thorstein, [31].
- Venereal infections, [79].
- Vice Commission of Chicago, [229].
- Visiting teacher, [214].
- Watson, J. B., [3], [9], [17], [80], [248].
- Watson, Rosalie R., [248].
- Webb, Sidney and Beatrice, [99].
- White slavers, methods of, [145].
- White slavery, [141], [150].
- Wishes, [1];
- Women, types of, [230].
- Wulffen, E., [236], [241].
- Yerkes, Charles M., [252].
- Zlatovratsky, N. N., [46].
[1]. John B. Watson: “Practical and Theoretic Problems in Instinct and Habits”, in “Suggestions of Modern Science Concerning Education”, by H. S. Jennings, J. B. Watson, Adolf Meyer, W. I. Thomas, p. 63.
[2]. Records of the Juvenile Court of Cook County (Illinois).
[3]. Josiah Flynt: “How Men Become Tramps”, Century Magazine, Vol. 50, p. 944 (October, 1895).
[4]. R. Saleilles: “The Individualization of Punishment”, p. 283.
[5]. Letter from “Railroad Jack” (Manuscript).
[6]. Records of the Girls’ Protective Bureau (Manuscript).
[7]. F. Dostoievsky: “The House of the Dead”, p. 25.
[8]. “Primary-Group Norms in Present-Day Society”, in “Suggestions of Modern Science Concerning Education”, p. 162.
[9]. Chief City Magistrate William McAdoo, in New York World, December 18, 1920.
[10]. Ruth True: “The Neglected Girl”, p. 50.
[11]. W. I. Thomas and Florian Znaniecki: “The Polish Peasant in Europe and America”, in “Life Record of an Immigrant”, Vol. 3, pp. 246 and 251.
[12]. From the section entitled “A Bintel Brief” in Forward (a New York newspaper in the Yiddish language), April 12, 1920.
[13]. E. L. Thorndike: “The Original Nature of Man”, p. 81.
[14]. Forward, February 8, 1922.
[15]. Forward, March 8, 1922.
[16]. “Letters of William James”, p. 218. The Atlantic Monthly Press.
[17]. Hutchins Hapgood: “The Marionette” (Manuscript).
[18]. Forward, December 17, 1920.
[19]. E. L. Thorndike: “The Original Nature of Man”, p. 87.
[20]. Chicago American, May 13, 1915.
[21]. Edith L. Smith, in collaboration with Hugh Cabot: “A Study in Sexual Morality”, Social Hygiene, Vol. 2, p. 532.
[22]. Burr: “Religious Confession and Confessants”, p. 356.
[23]. “The Lady Bum”, by One of Them. New York Times, Book Review and Magazine, January 1, 1922.
[24]. Jessie Taft: “Mental Hygiene Problems of Normal Adolescence”, Mental Hygiene, Vol. 5, p. 746.
[25]. William Healy: “Mental Conflicts and Misconduct”, p. 217.
[26]. Jessie Taft: “Mental Hygiene Problems of Normal Adolescence”, Mental Hygiene, Vol. 5, p. 750.
[27]. Forward, September 30, 1921.
[28]. A. N. Engelgardt: “Iz Derevni: 12 Pisem” (“From the Country; 12 Letters”), p. 315.
[29]. N. N. Zlatovratsky: “Ocherki Krestyanskoy Obshchiny” (“Sketches of the Peasant Commune”), p. 127.
[30]. “V Volostnikh Pisaryakh” (“A Village Secretary”), p. 283.
[31]. F. S. Krauss: “Sitte und Brauch der Südslaven”, p. 103.
[32]. Forward, March 10, 1920.
[33]. Forward, January 22, 1921.
[34]. Forward, January 12, 1922.
[35]. Forward, July 9, 1920.
[36]. Forward, February 6, 1914.
[37]. Forward, November 26, 1920.
[38]. Caroline C. Richards: “Village Life in America”, pp. 21–138, passim. New York, Henry Holt and Company. Reprinted by permission. Quoted by R. E. Park and E. W. Burgess: “Introduction to the Science of Sociology”, p. 305.
[39]. Forward, March 11, 1921.
[40]. Hutchins Hapgood: “At Christine’s” (Manuscript).
[41]. Forward, December 8, 1920.
[42]. Newspaper item.
[43]. Editorial in The New Republic, June 19, 1915.
[44]. These materials, edited by John B. Watson and K. S. Lashley, have been printed in part in Mental Hygiene, Vol. 4, pp. 769–847.
[45]. A. Train: “The Prisoner at the Bar”, p. 6.
[46]. N. Y. World, February 4, 1922.
[47]. Forward, May 4, 1920.
[48]. Miriam Van Waters: “The True Value of Correctional Education.” Paper read at the 51st American Prison Conference, November 1, 1921.
[49]. Editorial in the Brown University Daily Herald, quoted in the New York World, February 3, 1921.
[50]. Mary Ide Bentley, Address at Berkeley, California. New York Sun, February 7, 1922.
[51]. New York American, September 27, 1920.
[52]. Forward, January 1, 1920.
[53]. Forward, December 15, 1920.
[54]. Edith L. Smith, in Collaboration with Hugh Cabot: “A Study in Sexual Morality”, Social Hygiene, Vol. 2, p. 537.
[55]. New York World, May 4, 1920.
[56]. Autobiography (Manuscript).
[57]. Résumé from A. Niceforo: “Les Classes Pauvres”, pp. 257–274.
[58]. Sidney and Beatrice Webb: “The Prevention of Destitution”, p. 306.
[59]. Havelock Ellis: “Studies in the Psychology of Sex”, Vol. 6. p. 275.
[60]. Sophonisba P. Breckenridge and Edith Abbott: “The Delinquent Child and the Home”, pp. 74, 105.
[61]. Records of the Girls’ Protective Bureau.
[62]. Records of the Girls’ Protective Bureau.
[63]. Records of the Juvenile Court of Cook County, Illinois.
[64]. Records of the Juvenile Court of Cook County, Illinois.
[65]. Case Histories of 21 Women ... at Bedford Hills (Pamphlet) p. 3.
[66]. From the Records of the Juvenile Court of Cook County.
[67]. Records of the Juvenile Court of Cook County.
[68]. Records of the Juvenile Court of Cook County.
[69]. Records of the Juvenile Court of Cook County.
[70]. New York American, January 2, 1922.
[71]. Records of the Juvenile Court of Cook County.
[72]. Katharine Bement Davis: “A Study of Prostitutes Committed from New York City.” Supplementary chapter in Kneeland’s “Commercialized Prostitution in New York City”, p. 205.
[73]. Katharine Bement Davis: “A Study of Prostitutes Committed from New York City.” Supplementary chapter in Kneeland’s “Commercialized Prostitution in New York City”, p. 177.
[74]. Ibid., 221.
[75]. Katharine Bement Davis. Op. cit. pp. 145, 225.
[76]. “Histoire de la Prostitution” ... quoted by Ellis in “Studies in the Psychology of Sex”, Vol. 6, p. 261.
[77]. “The Social Evil in Chicago” (Report of the Vice Commission of Chicago), p. 80.
[78]. Edith L. Smith: “A Study in Sexual Morality”, “Social Hygiene”, Vol. 2, p. 541.
[79]. Records of the New York Probation Association.
[80]. From the manuscript of an autobiography and case study by Professor E. B. Reuter.
[81]. P. G. Kammerer: “The Unmarried Mother”, p. 148.
[82]. Edith L. Smith: “A Study in Sexual Morality”, “Social Hygiene”, Vol. 2, p. 535.
[83]. Edith L. Smith: “A Study in Sexual Morality”, “Social Hygiene”, Vol. 2, p. 540.
[84]. Edith L. Smith, “A Study in Sexual Morality”, “Social Hygiene”, Vol. 2, p. 538.
[85]. P. G. Kammerer: “The Unmarried Mother”, p. 302.
[86]. “Mutterschaft”, p. 459.
[87]. Forward, November 18, 1913.
[88]. George J. Kneeland: “Commercialized Prostitution in New York City”, p. 90.
[89]. New York World, March 5, 1920.
[90]. Maud Miner: “The Slavery of Prostitution”, p. 105.
[91]. Forward, June 7, 1906.
[92]. See Breckenridge and Abbott: “The Delinquent Child and Home”, p. 59.
[93]. Records of the United Charities of Chicago.
[94]. Records of the Girls’ Protective Bureau.
[95]. Records of the Girls’ Protective Bureau.
[96]. “Where Girls Go Right”, Survey Graphic, June, 1922.
[97]. Miriam van Waters: “Juvenile Court Procedure as a Factor in Diagnosis”, “Papers and Proceedings of the American Sociological Society”, Vol. 16.
[98]. Jessie Taft: “Some Problems in Delinquency—Where Do They Belong?” “Papers and Proceedings of the American Sociological Society”, Vol. 16.
[99]. Jessie Taft: “Some Problems in Delinquency—Where Do They Belong?” “Papers and Proceedings of the American Sociological Society”, Vol. 16.
[100]. Sophonisba P. Breckenridge and Edith Abbott: “The Delinquent Child and the Home”, p. 102.
[101]. Thomas D. Eliot: “The Juvenile Court and the Community.”
[102]. Henrietta Additon and Neva R. Deardorff: “That Child”, The Survey, May 3, 1919.
[103]. Jane F. Culbert: “The Visiting Teacher”, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science: Child Welfare, November, 1921, pp. 85, 87, 88.
[104]. Herbert S. Jennings: “The Biology of Children in Relation to Education”, in “Suggestions of Modern Science Concerning Education”, p. 15.
[105]. Helen M. Todd: “Why Children Work”, McClure’s Magazine, April, 1913.
[106]. Anna Beach Pratt: “The Relation of the Teacher and the Social Worker”, Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science: Child Welfare, November, 1921, p. 90.
[107]. Jessie Taft: “The Neurotic Girl”, Modern Medicine, Vol. 2, p. 162.
[108]. James Bronson Reynolds: Communication to the New York World, March 6, 1922.
[109]. Miriam van Waters: “The True Value of Correctional Education.” Paper read at the 51st American Prison Congress, November 1, 1921.
[110]. Based on E. Wulffen: “Psychologie des Verbrechens”, Vol. 1, p. 173.
[111]. William J. Flynn, Former Chief of the United States Secret Service: “My Ten Biggest Man Hunts”, New York Herald, January 29, 1922.
[112]. Based on E. Wulffen: “Psychologie des Verbrechens”, Vol. 2, p. 320.
[113]. John B. Watson and Rosalie Rayner Watson: “Studies in Infant Psychology”, Popular Science Monthly, December, 1921, pp. 494, 515.
[114]. “Psychological Examining in the United States Army”. Report prepared by Charles M. Yerkes, in “Memoirs of the National Academy of Sciences”, Vol. 15.