WEEKEND CRIME
ASSIZE O98 by W. Lloyd Woodland; Harrap. vice; 10/6. IN THE gate og Bs RIME, edited by Henry F. ads" Turnstile. English price, i3 6. "HE first of these two books offers the memoirs and records of an official shorthand writer in the criminal courts (Hampshire Assizes). The numerous readers of crime and detection histories will find this one better than most. Confident opinions are expressed on contreversial problems and technical matters, but they won't spoil anyone’s enjoyment. The factual part is done with care. In the Tracks of Crime justly claims for itself that it is a weekend book for the amateur criminologist. It contains articles from a numberof sources on crime detection and penology, including an extract from the evidence before the Lynskey Tribunal, It is an adequate popular survey of the subjects. more for entertainment than
study.
F. J.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 728, 26 June 1953, Page 14
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145WEEKEND CRIME New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 728, 26 June 1953, Page 14
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