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Criminologist, law professor, legal scholar, playwright. Prof. Harvard Law School, 1929-1963. Director, basic research into causes, management and prevention of juvenile delinquency, 1925-1972. Member, Advisory Comm. on Rules of Criminal Procedure, U.S. Supreme Court, 1941-1942, 1960-1966. Advisor to Justice Robert H. Jackson on War Crimes, 1944-1945. Recipient Isaac Ray award, American Psychological Association, 1961.

From the description of Papers of Sheldon Glueck, 1916-1972 (inclusive). (Harvard Law School Library). WorldCat record id: 122560105 From the description of Papers, 1916-1972. (Harvard Law School Library). WorldCat record id: 236047272

Glueck, Sheldon, criminologist, law professor, scholar, author.

b. Warsaw, Poland, August 15, 1896.

s. Charles and Anna (Steinhardt) Glueck.

Brought to U.S. in 1903

Student, Georgetown University Law School

A.B., George Washington University, 1920; S.S.D., 1963.

LL.B., LL.M., National University Law School, 1920.

Student, Harvard Law School, 1926.

A.M., Harvard, 1922; Ph.D., 1924; Sc.D., 1958.

LL.D., University of Thessaloniki (Greece), 1948.

m. Eleanor Touroff, April 16, 1922 (dec.); daughter Anitra Joyce Rosberg (dec.)

Instructor, criminology and penology, Dept. of Social Ethics, Harvard, 1925-1929; assistant professor, criminology, Law School, 1929-1931; professor, 1931-1950; Lowell lecturer, 1935; Roscoe Pound Professor of Law, 1950-1963; emeritus, 1963-

Director, Basic researches into causes, management and prevention of juvenile delinquency, 1925-

Board of advisors, Psychiatry and the Law Foundation.

Official delegate of the U.S. Government to International Prison Congress, Prague, 1930; Paris, 1950.

Member, Advisory Committee on Rules of Criminal Procedure, U.S. Supreme Court; American Law Institute, for Youth Correction Authority, for the Model Penal Code.

Adviser to Justice Robert H. Jackson on law governing War Crimes criminals.

Board of Overseers, Brandeis University Center for the Study of Violence.

Served with A.E.F., World War I.

Recipient, Isaac Ray award, American Psychiatric Association, 1961; (with wife) August Vollmer award, American Society of Criminology, 1961; Gold medal, Institute of Criminal Anthropology, Rome (Italy), 1964; Beccaria Gold medal, German Society of Criminology, 1964.

Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; American Psychiatric Association (hon.); International Academy of Law and Science.

Member, American Society of Criminology (past vice-president), American Bar Association (Juvenile delinquency committee), N.Y. State Bar.

Mental Disorder and the Criminal Law,1925. Crime and Justice,1945. The Nuremberg Trial and Aggressive War,1946. Crime and Correction: Selected Papers,1952. Law and Psychiatry: Cold War or Entente Cordiale?1962. 500 Criminal Careers,1930. Five Hundred Delinquent Women,1934. One Thousand Juvenile Delinquents,1934. Later Criminal Careers,1937. Criminal Careers in Retrospect,1943. After-Conduct of Discharged Offenders,1945. Unraveling Juvenile Delinquency,1950. Delinquents in the Making,1952. Physique and Delinquency,1956. Predicting Delinquency and Crime,1959. Family Environment and Delinquency,1962. Ventures in Criminology,1964. Delinquents and Nondelinquents in Perspective,1968. Toward a Typology of Juvenile Offenders: Implications for Therapy and Prevention,1970. Cases and Materials on Criminal Law,1940. Cases on Criminal Law and its Enforcement,1951; 2nd ed. 1958. The Welfare State and the National Welfare,1952. The Problem of Delinquency,1958. Roscoe Pound and Criminal Justice,1965. Preventing Crime,1936. Identification of Predelinquents,1972. Federal Probation International Journal of Social Psychiatry

Consulting editor: Community Mental Health Journal

Contributor to numerous professional journals.

Author of various dramatic and other literary writings.

Glueck, Eleanor Touroff, research criminologist, author.

b. New York, NY, April 12, 1898.

s. Bernard Leo and Anna (Wodzislawski) Touroff.

Diploma, Hunter College High School, New York, NY, 1916.

A.B., Barnard College, 1920.

Ed.M., Harvard, 1923; Ed.D., 1925; Sc.D., 1958.

m. Sheldon Glueck, April 16, 1922; daughter Anitra Joyce Glueck Rosberg (dec.).

Engaged in research in criminology, Department of Social Ethics, Harvard University, 1925-1928; research assistant, Harvard Law School Crime Survey, 1928-1930; research assistant in criminology, Harvard Law School, 1930-1953; research associate in criminology, 1953-1972; special studies in delinquency, an co-director of the program Research into the Causes, Treatment and Prevention of Juvenile Delinquency, 1966-1972.

Trustee, executive committee, Judge Baker Guidance Center.

Recipient (with husband) August Vollmer award, American Society of Criminology, 1961; Beccaria gold medal, German Criminological Society, 1964; gold medal, Institute of Criminological Anthropology, University of Rome, Italy, 1964.

Fellow, American Society of Arts and Sciences.

Member, American Society of Criminology, National Association of Social Workers, Massachusetts Conference on Social Welfare, Massachusetts Social Hygiene Society, International Society of Criminology, League of Women Voters (Cambridge), and others.

Community Use of Schools,1927. The Gluecks' Adventure in Japan,1962. 500 Criminal Careers,1930. Five Hundred Delinquent Women,1934. One Thousand Juvenile Delinquents,1934. Later Criminal Careers,1937. Criminal Careers in Retrospect,1943. After-Conduct of Discharged Offenders,1945. Unraveling Juvenile Delinquency,1950. Delinquents in the Making,1952. Physique and Delinquency,1956. Predicting Delinquency and Crime,1959. Family Environment and Delinquency,1962. Ventures in Criminology,1964. Delinquents and Nondelinquents in Perspective,1968. Toward a Typology of Juvenile Offenders: Implications for Therapy and Prevention,1970. Preventing Crime,1936. Identification of Predelinquents,1972.

Advisor, editorial board, International Journal of Social Psychiatry.

Consultant, editorial board, Psychiatric Opinion.

Contributor to numerous professional journals.

d. September 25, 1972.

From the guide to the Papers of Eleanor T. and Sheldon Glueck, 1911-1972, (Harvard Law School Library, Harvard University)

Glueck, Sheldon, criminologist, law professor, scholar, author.

August 15, 1896 b. Warsaw, Poland. s. Charles and Anna (Steinhardt) Glueck. 1903 Brought to U.S. n.d. Student, Georgetown University Law School 1920 A.B., George Washington University; S.S.D., 1963 1920 LL.B., LL.M., National University Law School 1926 Student, Harvard Law School 1922 A.M., Harvard; Ph.D., 1924; Sc.D., 1958 1948 LL.D., U. of Thessaloniki (Greece) April 16, 1922 m. Eleanor Touroff (dec.); daughter Anitra Joyce Rosberg (dec.) 1925 1929 Instructor, criminology and penology, Dept. of Social Ethics, Harvard; assistant professor, criminology, Law School, 1929-1931; professor, 1931-1950; Lowell lecturer, 1935; Roscoe Pound Professor of Law, 1950-1963; emeritus, 1963- 1925 Director, Basic researches into causes, management and prevention of juvenile delinquency n.d. Board of advisors, Psychiatry and the Law Foundation 1930 Official delegate of the U.S. Government to International Prison Congress, Prague; Paris, 1950 n.d. Member, Advisory Committee on Rules of Criminal Procedure, U.S. Supreme Court; American Law Institute, for Youth Correction Authority, for the Model Penal Code n.d. Adviser to Justice Robert H. Jackson on law governing War Crimes criminals n.d. Board of Overseers, Brandeis University Center for the Study of Violence n.d. Served with A.E.F., World War I 1961 Recipient, Isaac Ray award, American Psychiatric Association, ; (with wife) August Vollmer award, American Society of Criminology, 1961; Gold medal, Institute of Criminal Anthropology, Rome (Italy), 1964; Beccaria Gold medal, German Society of Criminology, 1964 n.d. Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences; American Psychiatric Association (hon.); International Academy of Law and Science n.d. Member, American Society of Criminology (past vice-president), American Bar Association (Juvenile delinquency committee), N.Y. State Bar March 10, 1980 Died.

Author:

Mental Disorder and the Criminal Law,1925. Crime and Justice,1945. The Nuremberg Trial and Aggressive War,1946. Crime and Correction: Selected Papers,1952. Law and Psychiatry: Cold War or Entente Cordiale?1962.

Author (with Eleanor T. Glueck):

500 Criminal Careers,1930. Five Hundred Delinquent Women,1934. One Thousand Juvenile Delinquents,1934. Later Criminal Careers,1937. Criminal Careers in Retrospect,1943. After-Conduct of Discharged Offenders,1945. Unraveling Juvenile Delinquency,1950. Delinquents in the Making,1952. Physique and Delinquency,1956. Predicting Delinquency and Crime,1959. Family Environment and Delinquency,1962. Ventures in Criminology,1964. Delinquents and Nondelinquents in Perspective,1968. Toward a Typology of Juvenile Offenders: Implications for Therapy and Prevention,1970.

Author (with Livingston Hall):

Cases and Materials on Criminal Law,1940. Cases on Criminal Law and its Enforcement,1951; 2nd ed. 1958.

Editor:

The Welfare State and the National Welfare,1952. The Problem of Delinquency,1958. Roscoe Pound and Criminal Justice,1965.

Co-editor:

Preventing Crime,1936. Identification of Predelinquents,1972.

Member of editorial board:

Federal Probation International Journal of Social Psychiatry

Consulting editor: Community Mental Health Journal

Contributor to numerous professional journals.

Author of various dramatic and other literary writings.

From the guide to the Papers, 1916-1972, (Harvard Law School Library, Harvard University)

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