By Hans Toch. 1960s. 26p.
By Hans Toch. Professor, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Mich. Project CoDirector. Institute for the Study of Crime and Delinquency, Sacramento, California. 1950s. 32p.
Ben-Ami Lipetz and Hans H. Toch. Unpublished Preliminary Draft. No Date (ca. 1990) 91 pages.
“…some types of organizational climates can help to promote violence…climate-wise, human service organizations may be changing for the worse, which raises ominous possibilities.” Paper presented at the conference on Managing Assault and Violence in the Workplace, East Lansing, Michigan, June 1 (1995) 9 pages.
“If we grant that a man’s best friend is his dog, a person’s next best friend is his or her dictionary.” An unpublished paper send to Calvin S. Hall. (1979) 8 pages.
Panel Presentation American Psychological Association, 77th Annual Meeting, September 1969. “Classifying people in life is a grim business, which channelizes destinies and determines fate…” (1969) 7 pages.
Assaults within Psychiatric Facilities by John Lion and William Reid, reviewed by Hans Toch for the journal Aggressive Behavior. “…a moral quagmire and a challenge to the heart and the conscience…” (1984) 5 pages.
A Diagnostic Classification designed specifically for prison clinical staff. “A little learning may be a dangerous thing, but too much learning is wasteful… [The] three core categories of classification are (1) nut, (2) the schnook, and (3) the crumb.” (ca. 1997) 3 pages.
Prepared for the Fourth Annual NEPACS conference in Durham, 22 April, 2009. “Transcontinental guests like myself risk making fools of themselves…” (2009) 11 pages.
“…there isn’t anything I know about this subject, or any other subject that I haven’t learned from somebody else in this room…” (1975) 17 pages.