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TOCH LIBRARY

Most of the books in Hans Toch’s library are heavily marked up. This makes them worthless monetarily, but a treasure to see what he considered significant in the many classics in his library. Many are written by his former students.

Life Without Parole : Living in Prison Today. 3rd. ed.

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By Victor Hassine, Inmate AM4737. Edited by Robert Johnson and Thomas J. Bernard

Explore the harsh realities of life behind bars in the updated third edition of "Life Without Parole: Living in Prison Today." Through compelling narratives and insightful analysis, this book provides a candid look at the challenges faced by individuals serving life sentences. From the day-to-day struggles to the emotional toll of long-term incarceration, this book sheds light on an often overlooked aspect of the criminal justice system. A must-read for anyone interested in understanding the human experience within the confines of prison walls.

Los Angeles, California. Roxbury Publishing Company. 2004. 274p.

LIFE WITHOUT PAROLE Living in Prison Today

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BY VICTIOR HASSINE. INMATE AM4737. Edited by Thomas J. Bernard and Richard McCleary

Dive into the stark and unrelenting reality of life behind bars for those serving a sentence of life without the possibility of parole. This eye-opening book sheds light on the daily struggles, the complex relationships, and the profound resilience found within the prison walls. Through poignant narratives and insightful commentary, readers are confronted with the harsh truths of the criminal justice system and the enduring human spirit that persists even in the darkest of circumstances. A must-read for those seeking a deeper understanding of the impact of incarceration on individuals and society as a whole.

Los Angeles, California. Roxbury Publishing Company. 1996. 164p.

Listening With The Third Ear : The 111 The Inner Experience Of A Psychoanalyst

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BY THEODOR REIK

Discover the innermost thoughts of a psychoanalyst in "Listening With The Third Ear: The Inner Experience Of A Psychoanalyst." This compelling book delves into the profound encounters, challenges, and revelations faced by a seasoned psychoanalyst, offering a unique perspective on the intricacies of the human mind and the art of deep listening. Through evocative storytelling and insightful reflections, readers are invited to explore the complexities of the therapeutic process, unveiling the transformative power of empathy, understanding, and connection in the realm of psychoanalysis. "Listening With The Third Ear" is a captivating exploration of the delicate dance between analyst and analysand, shedding light on the mysteries of the unconscious and the profound journey towards self-discovery and healing.

NY. PYRAMID. 1954. 499p.

LIVES THROUGH TIME

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By Jack Block In collaboration with Norma Haan

"LIVES THROUGH TIME" is a captivating novel that weaves together the stories of individuals across different eras, showcasing the connections that transcend time. From a medieval knight embroiled in a quest for honor to a modern-day scientist on the brink of a groundbreaking discovery, the characters' lives intersect in unexpected ways, revealing the intricate tapestry of fate and destiny. With meticulous attention to detail and a depth of emotion, this book explores how the echoes of the past reverberate through the present, reminding us that our actions today can shape the future in ways we may never imagine. A compelling tale that bridges the gap between history and the contemporary world, "LIVES THROUGH TIME" is a must-read for those who appreciate the timeless power of human stories.

Berkeley. Bancroft Books. 1971. 324p.

A Living Bill of Rights

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BY William O. Douglas

A Living Bill of Rights is a thought-provoking exploration of the modern-day relevance of the United States Constitution's Bill of Rights. Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, the author delves into each amendment, examining its historical context and interpreting its significance in today's society. This book challenges readers to consider the evolving nature of civil liberties and encourages a deeper understanding of the rights that shape our democracy. A Living Bill of Rights is a must-read for anyone interested in constitutional law, history, and the ongoing struggle for social justice and equality.

NY. ANTI-DEFAMATION LEAGUE OF B'NAI B'RITH. 1981. 67p.

THE LONGEST WAY HOME: Chief Alfred C. Sam's Back-to-Africa Movement

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BY William E. Bittle and Gilbert Geis. Wish she research assistance of Donald F. Parker

"The Longest Way Home: Chief Alfred C. Sam's Back-to-Africa Movement" is a compelling account of Chief Alfred C. Sam's ambitious endeavor to lead African Americans back to their ancestral homeland. Through meticulous research and vivid storytelling, this book delves into the challenges and triumphs of Chief Sam's movement, shedding light on a lesser-known chapter in the history of the African diaspora. Readers will be captivated by the resilience, vision, and complexity of Chief Sam's mission, making this a must-read for anyone interested in the intersections of identity, heritage, and belonging.

Detroit, Wayne State University Pres. 1964. 226p.

MADNESS AND THE CRIMINAL LAW

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By Norval Morris

In "Madness and the Criminal Law," author explores the complex intersection of mental illness and the legal system. Through a meticulous analysis of case studies and historical precedents, the book delves into the challenges of determining criminal responsibility in cases involving individuals with mental disorders. This thought-provoking work raises important questions about the adequacy of current legal frameworks in addressing the nuances of mental health within the context of criminal justice. A must-read for legal scholars, practitioners, and anyone interested in the evolving discourse on mental illness and the law.

Chicago. The University of Chicago Press . 1982. 239p.

Maternal Care and Mental Health and Deprivation Of Maternal Care: A Reassessment of Its Effects

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By Mary D. Ainsworth, R. G. Andry, Robert G. Harlow S. Lebovici, Margaret Mead, Dane G. Prugh and Barbara Wootton.

"Maternal Care and Mental Health" delves into the crucial role of maternal care in shaping mental health outcomes, offering a comprehensive analysis of its impact. In "Deprivation Of Maternal Care," the effects of lacking adequate maternal support are reevaluated, shedding light on the profound consequences. Together, these books provide a nuanced understanding of the intricate relationship between maternal care and mental well-being, offering valuable insights for professionals and individuals alike.

NY. Scnocken. 1966. 359p.

MATURATION OF THE THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY: AN ORGANCX APPROACH TO HEALTH AND MENTL HEALTH

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By Maxwell Jones

"Maturation of the Therapeutic Community: An Organcx Approach to Health and Mental Health" delves into the evolution of therapeutic communities through the lens of the innovative Organcx method. This book explores the intersection of physical and mental health within the context of therapeutic communities, offering insights into holistic approaches to healing and well-being. By examining the maturation process of therapeutic communities using the Organcx framework, readers are presented with a comprehensive understanding of how these communities adapt and grow to meet the complex needs of individuals seeking support and healing. A must-read for professionals and individuals interested in progressive approaches to health and mental well-being.

NY. Human Sciences Press. 1976. 190p.

GEORGE HERBERT MEAD: SELECTED WRITINGS

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Edited, with an Introduction, by ANDREW J. RECK

George Herbert Mead: Selected Writings offers a comprehensive collection of essays and lectures by the renowned American philosopher and sociologist. Mead's influential ideas on the self, social interaction, and the nature of mind are presented in this curated volume, providing readers with a deeper understanding of his groundbreaking contributions to social theory. This anthology is a must-read for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the development of symbolic interactionism and pragmatism in the field of sociology and philosophy.

NY. THE BOBBS-MERRILL. 1984. 491p.

THE MEASUREMENT OF ATTITUDE: A Psychophysical Method and Some Experiments with a Scale for Measuring Attitude toward the Church

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By L. L. THURSTONE AND E. J. CHAVE

"The Measurement of Attitude: A Psychophysical Method and Some Experiments with a Scale for Measuring Attitude toward the Church" presents a comprehensive exploration of a novel psychophysical approach to measuring attitude, specifically focusing on attitudes toward the church. This groundbreaking work delves into the intricacies of human perception and cognition to provide a systematic and empirical framework for gauging individuals' attitudes with precision and depth. By detailing a series of meticulously designed experiments, this book offers valuable insights into the complexities of attitude measurement and opens up new avenues for research in psychology and related fields. A must-read for scholars, researchers, and practitioners interested in understanding and quantifying attitudes in a rigorous and innovative manner.

UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO PRESS CHICAGO • ILLINOIS. 1920. 108p.

THE MENTALLY DISORDERED INMATE AND THE LAW: 2005 TRENDS AND DEVELOPMENTS UPDATE

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By Fred Cohen

"The Mentally Disordered Inmate and the Law: 2005 Trends and Developments Update" by Fred Cohen delves into the intersection of mental health issues and the legal system. In this comprehensive update, Cohen explores the evolving landscape of how the law addresses the needs of mentally disordered individuals within the prison system. Through detailed analysis and insightful commentary, Cohen sheds light on the complex challenges faced by both inmates and the legal system in ensuring the fair and humane treatment of those with mental disorders behind bars."

KIngsion, NY. Civic Research Institute. 2005. 109p.

PEOPLE AND PRODUCTIVITY; THIRD EDITION

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ROBERT A. SUTERMEISTER

People and Productivity; Third Edition delves into the intricate relationship between individuals and their impact on workplace productivity. This comprehensive guide explores the various factors that influence human performance within organizations, offering practical strategies for enhancing efficiency and effectiveness. Through a blend of research findings and real-world case studies, this book equips readers with valuable insights and actionable techniques to optimize both individual and team performance. A must-read for leaders, managers, and professionals striving to achieve peak productivity in today's dynamic work environments.

NY. McGRAW-HILL.. 1976. 475p.

Perception The basic process in cognitive development

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By Ronald H. Forgus

In "Perception: The Basic Process in Cognitive Development," esteemed author Ronald H. Forgus delves deep into the intricate workings of the human mind. This insightful book explores the fundamental role of perception in shaping our cognitive development, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of how we interpret and make sense of the world around us.

Forgus combines cutting-edge research with engaging prose to unravel the mysteries of perception, guiding readers through the complexities of sensory processing and cognition. Whether you are a student of psychology, a researcher in the field, or simply curious about the workings of the mind, this book provides a thought-provoking exploration of perception that is both informative and enlightening.

With clarity and precision, Forgus demonstrates how perception influences our thoughts, behaviors, and interactions, offering valuable insights that will reshape the way you view the world. "Perception: The Basic Process in Cognitive Development" is a must-read for anyone seeking to unravel the mysteries of the human mind and gain a deeper understanding of the cognitive processes that shape our perceptions.

NY. MCGRAW-HILL. 1966. 416p.

Perception: A Transactional Approach

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By WILLIAM H. ITTELSON and HADLEY CANTRIL

Perception is a fundamental aspect of human cognition that shapes how we interpret and interact with the world around us. In this insightful book, renowned psychologists William H. Ittelson and Hadley Cantril delve into the intricate processes that underlie perception, offering a comprehensive analysis from a transactional perspective.

By examining perception as a dynamic interchange between the individual and their environment, Ittelson and Cantril provide a fresh understanding of how we make sense of stimuli, form beliefs, and make decisions. Drawing on a wealth of research and real-world examples, the authors explore the complexities of perception and its implications for our daily lives.

Whether you are a student of psychology, a researcher, or simply curious about the workings of the mind, Perception: A Transactional Approach offers valuable insights that will deepen your appreciation of this essential cognitive function. Dive into this thought-provoking exploration of perception and discover a new lens through which to view the world.

NY. DOUBLEDAY & COMPANY, INC.. 1954. 43p.

Perception

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By Julian E. Hochberg

Perception by Julian E. Hochberg delves into the intricate workings of the human mind and how we perceive the world around us. Through a blend of psychology, neuroscience, and philosophy, Hochberg explores the fascinating mechanisms behind our sensory experiences and illusions. This thought-provoking book challenges readers to question their own perception and consider the complexities of reality. Whether you are a student of cognitive science or simply curious about the mysteries of the mind, Perception offers a compelling journey into the depths of human consciousness.

PRENTICE -HALL. INC.. Englewood Clifs, New Jersey. 1964. 131p.

COURTS ON TRIAL - MYTH AND REALITY IN AMERICAN JUSTICE

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By JEROME FRANK

COURTS ON TRIAL offers a thought-provoking exploration into the intricacies of the American justice system. Through meticulous research and insightful analysis, this book challenges common perceptions surrounding the courts and sheds light on the stark differences between myth and reality. With a keen eye for detail, the author navigates through the complex terrain of legal proceedings, exposing the nuances often overlooked by the public. From high-profile trials to everyday courtrooms, COURTS ON TRIAL delves into the heart of the judicial system, revealing both its strengths and shortcomings. A compelling read for anyone interested in the true workings of American justice, this book prompts readers to question their preconceived notions and invites them to embark on a journey of discovery within the halls of the courthouse.

PRINCETON, NEW. JERSEY PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS. I949. 448p.

COMMUNITY POLICING PROGRAMS A TWENTY-YEAR VIEW

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By Robert Trojanowicz, Bonnie Pollard, Francine Colgan and Hazel Harden

Community Policing Programs: A Twenty-Year View offers a comprehensive examination of the evolution and impact of community policing initiatives over the past two decades. Authored by leading experts in law enforcement and community engagement, this book delves into the importance of building trust, fostering collaboration, and implementing innovative strategies to enhance public safety. Through extensive research and case studies, the book highlights the challenges, successes, and lessons learned from community policing programs across diverse communities. A must-read for policymakers, law enforcement professionals, and community advocates looking to create safer and more inclusive neighborhoods.

National Neighborhood Foot Patrol Center School of Criminal Justice Michigan State University. 1986. 68p.

COMMUNITY POLICING: A TAXPAYER'S PERSPECTIVE

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BY Robert Trojanowiez, Marilyn Steele, and Susan Trojanowicz

"Community Policing: A Taxpayer's Perspective" offers a unique insight into the intersection of law enforcement practices and public funding. In this thought-provoking book, readers are invited to explore the dynamics of community policing through the lens of taxpayer investment. By delving into the financial aspects of law enforcement at the local level, the author sheds light on the impact of community policing initiatives on both communities and taxpayers. This comprehensive examination challenges conventional wisdom and encourages readers to reevaluate their understanding of policing in today's society. "Community Policing: A Taxpayer's Perspective" is a must-read for anyone interested in the complexities of law enforcement financing and its implications for community well-being.

National Neighborhood Foot Patrol Center School of Criminal Justice Michigan State University. 1986. 43p

COMMUNITY POLICING: UNIVERSITY INPUT INTO CAMPUS POLICE POLICY-MAKING

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By Robert Trojanowicz, Bruce Benson, and Susan Trojanowiez

Community Policing: University Input into Campus Police Policy-Making delves into the vital intersection of academia and law enforcement on college campuses. Authored by a team of experts in both fields, this book illuminates the importance of incorporating university stakeholders in shaping campus police policies. Drawing on real-world examples and research data, the authors explore the benefits and challenges of community policing strategies within the campus environment.

Through an insightful analysis, Community Policing emphasizes the significance of mutual understanding and collaboration between campus law enforcement and the diverse university community. This groundbreaking work serves as a comprehensive guide for policymakers, campus administrators, law enforcement professionals, and academics seeking to enhance campus safety and foster positive relationships among all members of the university ecosystem.

National Neighborhood Foot Patrol Center School of Criminal Justice Michigan State University. 1986. 48p.