Chicago Committee of Fifteen research data : manuscript, 1909-1927.

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Chicago Committee of Fifteen research data : manuscript, 1909-1927.

Twenty-six volumes and one box of dta gathered for an investigation of Chicago crime, focusing on prostitution and the illegal sale of alcohol. Notes are from on-scene investigations, summaries of court records and newspaper clippings.

26 v. ; 28-35 cm.

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The Chicago Committee of Fifteen was initially formed in 1908 as a private organization that sought to combat pandering in Chicago. Its original directive was to investigate and publicize the venues typically associated with vice. The Committee sent investigators (typically in pairs) to designated "sin districts" to gather first-hand observations such as names, addresses, phone numbers, and observed illegal activity at the end of which the task force members would contact the police...

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