5. Poor relief organizations in the United States. C. R. Henderson, Modern Methods of Charity, pp. 380-451.

6. The problem of the mental defectives. H. R. Burch and S. H. Patterson, American Social Problems, pp. 271-288.

7. Theories of crime and punishment. T. N. Carver, Sociology and Social Progress, pp. 654-673.

8. The work of Jeremy Bentham. A. V. Dicey, The Relation Between Law and Public Opinion in England, pp. 167-209.

9. Prison self-government. F. H. Wines, Punishment and Reformation, pp. 364-412.

10. Fundamental factors in the prevention of crime. F. H. Wines, Punishment and Reformation, pp. 413-461.

11. Juvenile courts. Bernard Flexner and R. N. Baldwin, Juvenile Courts and Probation, pp. 12-78; T. D. Eliot, The Juvenile Court and the Community, pp. 1-41.

Questions

1. What is the difference between poverty and pauperism? Has the distinction any importance?

2. Place the individual causes of poverty in what seems to you to be their order of consequence and give your reasons for so placing them.