Review of Commitment and Charisma in the Revolutionary Process. “We need the Weberian flair for the essential, its soul, its unlimited reach…” Contemporary Psychology, Vol. 20, No. 9 (1975).
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“….a passionate book tracing the problem of the homeless mentally ill. Unfortunately, the book is also angry…” Society. January/February (1990) 2 pages.
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” “Among prevailing views about how one goes about producing behavior change (especially, change in other people) a cherished notion has always been that it helps to engender discomfort in the person to be changed.” Criminal Justice and Behavior. Vol. 35:388 (2008) 8 pages.
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“Two books come in search of a common review, and one wonders why…” American Journal of Sociology. Vol. 76 (1971) 3 pages.
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“Her for once is that rare book that lives up to its ambitious title.” Punishment and Society. 12:85 (2010) 4 pages.
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“This task is a modest and undramatic one, but it is legitimate and worthy.” Aggressive Behavior. Vol. 11, No. 1 (1985) 6 pages.
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“…routines of prison life structure existence…lived day by day with passive acquiescence.” Contemporary Psychology. Vol. 34. No. 10. (1989) 2 pages.
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“Many of the boys are eminent professors today…But as we meet them in the book most of the boys seem to be wearing their faded uniforms.” ETC: A Review of General Semantics. Vol. XVI, No. 2, Winter (1959) 8 pages.
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“The concept of Subculture of Violence is a simple and plausible one…” Contemporary Psychology. Vol. 13, No. 6 (1968) 2 pages.
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“We are enjoined to think about diversion, but I am worried about the hard core (the dirty dozen?) left…” Contemporary Psychology. Vol. 24, No. 10 (1979) 2 pages.
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“The Symposium is short…and may raise questions as to value for money…” Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology and Police Science. Vol. 61.(1970) 2 pages.
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“Kitties book…stands in the same sense as does the picture of Dorian Gray, as a cross-section of accelerating trends — of features that grow uglier, more obvious in time….” Contemporary Psychology. Vol. 19, No. 1. (1974) 4 pages.
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“Where trenchant theory was to be expected, there is glib opinionation…” Contemporary Psychology. Vol. 20, No.1 (1975) 2 pages.
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“Years ago, when I worked with police officers, there was one whose friendship I dearly valued except at mealtime. He was the poorest of judges of restaurants, because he had a penchant for falling in love with waitresses…” Contemporary Psychology. Vol. 23, No. 11. (1978) 4 pages.
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“On Sunday April 12, 1959, Robert Edmondson, 86, passed away in his home town Bend (population 12,000) Oregon. Two days later the Bend Bulletin contained an editorial about Mr. Edmonton’s demise…” Journalisk Quarterly, University of Minneapolis, 14, Minn. (1960) 14 pages.
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A close review of prison violence makes it obvious that a disproportionate amount of such violence is related too the mental health problems of prisoners…” Journal of Offender rehabilitation, Vol. 45 (34). (2007) 28 pages.
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“The social change business has been transformed from a corner store enterprise into an industry…”The Journal of Communication, Vol. 21, June (1971) 22 pages.
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“It îs not true that Hawthorne researchers were oblivious to concerns with threats to livelihood.” American Psychologist. July (1982) 1 page.
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”Rules about dictionary usage are critical when scientific language deploys terms that are in the public domain.“ American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 23 No.5, May/June (1980) 7 pages.
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“In this article I shall explore the role of education as a regenerative (as opposed to rehabilitative) tool for chronically maladaptive prisoners.” Federal Probation. September (1987) 6 pages.
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