TABLE OF CONTENTS. Page Organization of the Association for 1915. Opening Session-Address of Welcome and Response. Annual Address of the President Memorial Service for Deceased Members Address: Constructive Work in Dealing with Defectives and Criminals Address: The Responsibility of the Church to the Prisoners Aid Committees on Organization, Resolutions and Audit Report of the Standing Committee on Prison Discipline-T, P. Sale, American Association of Criminal Criminology-Section Meeting.. 107 Paper: An Inquiry Concerning Some Preventions of Crime—Dr. R. Paper: A Graphic Method of Illustrating Statistics in Penal Institu- Paper: Are the Disciplinary Cases in a Reformatory Identical with Paper: Next Steps in Criminal Criminology-Healy Paper: Morphinisin and Crime-Stanley Report of Committee on Prevention l'aper: The Operation of the Indeterminate Sentence and Parole Wardens' Association: Address of the President-Pratt Paper: Criminals and Their Punishment-Frick Paper: The Juvenile Criminal-Hanna Woman's Association; Address of the President: The Delinquent Chaplains' Association; Address of the President: Reasonable Wants Paper: The Chaplain's Work-Wells Paper: Preliminary Report on Statistics of Crime and Criminals- Paper: Some Facts About the Prison Population-Koren Report of the Committee on Discharged Prisoners Address: The Discharged Prisoner-Parsons Special Committee on Plan of Organization Report of the Committee on Criminal Law Centralized Boards and Their Powers and Duties American Association of Criminal Criminology; Address of the Presi- dent: Psychopathology and Crime-Peyton Paper: Mental Attitude Affecting Results in Psychological Tests Paper: An Analysis of a Case of Kleptomania-Glueck Report of the Committee on Jails, Lock-Ups and Police Stations.. 363 Report of the Committee on Probation and Parole... List of Penal and Reformatory Institutions in the United States, Can- Names of Members and Delegates at Oakland Appendix-Charts accompanying paper by Mrs. Hodder and Dr. Spauld- ORGANIZATION FOR 1915. THE AMERICAN PRISON ASSOCIATION. President. Vice-Presidents. J. B. WOOD, Superintendent State DR. DANIEL PHELAN, Prison Surgeon, Prison, Richmond, Va. Kingston, Canada. Reformatory, Rahway, N. J. ent Woman's Prison, Sherburne, Mass. General Secretary. GEORGE L. SEHON, Superintendent Kentucky Children's Home Society, 1086 Bax ter Ave., Louisville, Kentucky. Treasurer. DAVID R. FORGAN, President City National Bank, Chicago, Illinois. Financial Secretary. H. II. SHIRER, Secretary Ohio Board of State Charities, Columbus, Ohio. Assistant Secretaries. LOUIS CROLY, Assistant Superintend- ABRAHAM R. BALDWIN, 47 Wood ent New York House of Refuge, New ward Park, Chicago, Ill. York, N. Y. MISS KATHARINE WILLIAMS, MemC. L. STONAKER, Secretary State Char- ber of Wisconsin State Board of Conities Aid Association, Newark, N. J. trol, Milwaukee, Wis. Official Stenographer. MISS MOFFETT RICHARDS, 93 State House, Indianapolis, Indiana. Board of Directors. The following ex-presidents of the Association as provided by the constitution : Z. R. BROCKWAY, Elmira, N. Y. JOSEPH F. SCOTT, Eden Mills, Vt. R. W. MCCLAUGHRY, Leavenworth, HENRY WOLFER, Stillwater, Minn. Kan. ALBERT GARVIN, Cheshire, Conn. *EDWARD S. WRIGHT, Pittsburgh, Pa. C. V. COLLINS, Troy, N. Y, * Deceased. Board of Directors—Continued. E. J. MURPHY, Joliet, Ill. FREDERICK G. PETTIGROVE, Boston, Mass. And the following additional members of the Association : RT. REV. SAMUEL FALLOWS, 2344 MAJOR WALTER COLLINS, State of Monroe St., Chicago, Ill. ficer Volunteers of America, 940 S. WARD A. GARNER, Warden State Park St., Columbus, Ohio. Prison, Wethersfield, Conn. B. P. OLIVER, Chairman of Site and ARTHUR PRATT, Warden State Prison, Building Commission for State ReSalt Lake City, Utah. formatory, 104 Montgomery St., San C. B. ADAMS, Superintendent Reforma- Francisco, Cal. tory, Concord Junction, Mass. EDWARD A. FULLER, President Board A. K. SANDERS, Chairman Board of of Directors State Prison, Suffield, Prison Directors, Hagood, S. C. Conn. C. S. REED, Warden State Prison, E. A. DARLING, Clerk Massachusetts Stillwater, Minn. State Prison, Arlington, Mass. DR. KENOSHA SESSIONS, Superin- DR. PAUL E. BOWERS, Physician In tendent Indiana Girls' School, R. R. diana State Prison, Michigan City, 18, Indianapolis, Ind. Ind. REV. E. H. IOUGHER, Chaplain State HENRY K. W. SCOTT, Superintendent Prison, Jackson, Mich. State Reformatory, St. Cloud, Minn. H. FRASER, Salvation Executive Committee. The President, Secretary, Treasurer and Financial Secretary, ex-officio, and the following directors : ALBERT GARVIN, Cheshire, Conn. REV. D. J. MEESE, Mansfield, Ohio. DEMARCHUS C. BROWN, Indianapolis, HENRY WOLFER, Stillwater, Minn. Ind. ALVAH S. BAKER, Lowell, Mass. DR. J. T. GILMOUR, Toronto, Ont. Committee on Criminal Law Reform. JUDGE JAMES P. GREGORY, Louis ville, Ky., Chairman. JUDGE WARREN W. FOSTER, 32 Franklin St., New York, N. Y. York, N. Y. Mass. ern University, Evanston, Ill. Cuba. JUDGE JOHN W. WILLIS, 923 Sum mit Ave., St. Paul, Minn. Canada. Iowa. Ind. State Charities Commission, 2038 Committee on Criminal Law Reform-Continued. R. D. DRIPPS, Executive Secretary Public Charities Association, 5906 Wayne Ave., Philadelphia, Pa. THOMAS C. O'BRIEN, Member Board of Parole, 82 Elmira St., Boston, Mass. JUDGE J. E. FRICK, State Supreme Court, Salt Lake City, Utah. PROF. ERNEST FREUND, Chicago Uni versity, Chicago, Ill. Committee on Prevention. DR. HASTINGS H. HART, Child Help ing Department R. S. F., 130 E. 22d St., New York, N. Y., Chairman. GUY C. HANNA, Superintendent Indi ana Boys' School, Plainfield, Ind. JUDGE LEE V. ESTELLE, Omaha, Neb. GEN. FIELDING, Vice-President Volunteers of America, 110 S. Dear born St., Chicago, Ill. ELMER L. COFFEEN, Superintendent School for Boys, Westboro, Mass. JUDGE GRIER M. ORR, St. Paul, Minn. GEORGE S. WILSON, Secretary Board of Charities, Washington, D. C. C. C. CARSTENS, Secretary Massachu setts S. P. C. C., 43 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass. PROF. WM. B. BAILEY, Yale Univer sity, New Haven, Conn. C. B. ROE, Superintendent State Re formatory, Monroe, Wash. SAMUEL COHEN, Member Board of Managers State Prison, Richmond, Va. MISS MINNIE JACOBS BERLIN, Pro bation Officer, Jewish Charities, Chi cago, Ill. MRS. J. W. REMMICK, Concord, N. H. MRS. LUCY M. SICKLES, Superintend ent Iowa Industrial School, Mitchell ville, Iowa. REV. WM. M. BUZZA, Chaplain Alle gheny County Workhouse, Hoboken, Pa. MAJOR M. A. MESSLEIN, Volunteers of America, 1201 Washington Blvd., Chicago, Ill. REV. 0. L. KIPLINGER, Chaplain In diana State Prison, Michigan City, Ind. DR. F. L. CHRISTIAN, Assistant Super intendent Elmira Reformatory, El mira, N. Y. C. B. ADAMS, Superintendent Reform atory, Concord Junction, Mass. MRS. FLORENCE E. BAILEY, Los An geles, Cal. Committee on Probation and Parole. KATHARINE B. DAVIS, Chairman Board of Parole of New York City, New York, N. Y., Chairman. C. E. VASALY, State Board of Control, St. Paul, Minn, MRS. EMMA O'SULLIVAN, Superin tendent Reformatory for Women, To ronto, Ont. FRANK MOORE, Superintendent State Reformatory, Rahway, N. J. JUDGE JAMES A. COLLINS, Indian apolis, Ind. JUDGE W. P. STAFFORD, Justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, Washington, D. C. R. V. LADOW, Assistant Superintendent Federal Prisons, Department of Jus tice, Washington, D. C. JUDGE MORRIS W. SEYMOUR, Bridge port, Conn. F. A. WHITTIER, State Parole Agent, Stillwater, Minn. THOMAS E. DAVEY, President Board of Administration, Columbus, Ohio. ALVAH S. BAKER, Lowell, Mass. FINLAY SPENCER, Secretary Prisoners' Aid Association, Toronto, Ont., Can ada. W. H. WHITTAKER, Superintendent Workhouse, Occoquan, Va. |