8. Criminal law procedure in England. (Annals, vol. lii, pages 200- 207; Kaye, Readings in Civil Government, pages 328-335.)
9. Criminal law procedure in the United States. (Beard, American Government and Politics, pages 568-577.)
10. Defects in the enforcement of the law. (Reinsch, Readings on American State Government, pages 173-181.)
11. The courts and the criminal. (Osborne, Society and Prisons, chapter ii; Lewis, The Offender, part i, chapter iii.)
12. Reform of criminal procedure in the United States. (Annals, vol. lii, pages 102-107.)
13. The county jail. (Queen, The Passing of the County Jail.)
14. Crime prevention from the standpoint of the police. (Woods, Crime Prevention; Lewis, The Offender, part ii, chapter ii; Annals, vol. lii, pages 56-60.)
15. Overcrowding in its relation to crime. (Riis, The Battle with the Slum; Addams, The Spirit of Youth and the City Streets.)
16. Juvenile crime. (Mangold, Problems of Child Welfare, Part V.)
17. The Junior Republic. (George, The Junior Republic.)