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Note: the only pages that currently link here are two redirects, both alternative names for the book mentioned (Criminality of Women and The Criminality of Women). Neither of these pages are linked to by any other, making this an orphan! Someone link it! --Sam 19:24, 18 Dec 2003 (UTC)
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I found info on Otto Pollak from U. Penn. He was a neutral point of view sociologist, and The Criminality of Women is just a report. In 1950, it was shocking. Since then, crimologists have taken his work for granted, and the courts now don't look a blessed thing like they did in 1950. Anyway, we still need birth and death dates. He died in 1998, but I haven't found a bio. (The ANB is by subscription.) Geogre 12:50, 3 Jul 2004 (UTC)
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