Courts and Criminals

Arthur Cheney Train (1875 - 1945)

"These essays, which were written between the years 1905-1910 are reprinted without revision, although in a few minor instances the laws may have been changed." This is a collection of essays by the noted criminologist Arthur Cheney Train and cover such subjects as the presumption of innocence and the treatment of women by the courts. - Summary by LynneT

Genre(s): Law

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 The Pleasant Fiction of the Presumption of Innocence Sarah Clark
00:37:27
Play 02 Preparing a Criminal Case for Trial Helen
00:41:10
Play 03 Sensationalism and Jury Trials George Banfield
00:22:24
Play 04 Why Do Men Kill? Penny Witt
00:40:34
Play 05 Detectives and Others Verla Viera
00:35:12
Play 06 Detectives Who Detect vocollete
00:50:12
Play 07 Women in the Courts Helen
00:39:25
Play 08 Tricks of the Trade Avanos
00:54:38
Play 09 What Fosters Crime Anakris743
00:38:34
Play 10 Insanity and the Law jwit
00:40:17
Play 11 The Mala Vita in America Avanos
00:54:00