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Criminal receivers in the United States; social and economic problems of the "fence";

Title
Criminal receivers in the United States; social and economic problems of the "fence"; the source of organized crime and creator of criminals. Submitted to the New York state crime commission, National crime commission, National commissioners on uniform state laws, National trade relations committee of the Chamber of commerce of the United States of America, and Association of casualty and surety executives, by the Prison committee of the Association of grand jurors of New York county.
Author
Grand Jury Association of New York County. Prison Committee.
Publication
New York, London, G.P. Putnam's sons, 1928.

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Description
xxii, 143 p.; 24 cm.
Subject
Receiving stolen goods > United States
Note
  • "Digest of laws of the states, territories and the United States relating to receivers of stolen property": p. 93-117.
Call Number
SLM (Grand jury association of New York County, inc. Prison committee. Criminal receivers in the United States)
LCCN
28016794 /R/r432
OCLC
4961858
Author
Grand Jury Association of New York County. Prison Committee.
Title
Criminal receivers in the United States; social and economic problems of the "fence"; the source of organized crime and creator of criminals. Submitted to the New York state crime commission, National crime commission, National commissioners on uniform state laws, National trade relations committee of the Chamber of commerce of the United States of America, and Association of casualty and surety executives, by the Prison committee of the Association of grand jurors of New York county.
Imprint
New York, London, G.P. Putnam's sons, 1928.
Research Call Number
SLM (Grand jury association of New York County, inc. Prison committee. Criminal receivers in the United States)
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