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868 *Coubertin, ac 284, 287, 861; Coulet, bc 571.
 * bc 854.
 * bc 568.
 * ac 716.
 * , ac 716, bc 709; Craik, bc 564; Crampton, ac 863.
 * ac 572, 716, 860.
 * Crawford, ac 427. bc 563.
 * ac 428, 572, bc 275, 276, 422, 714, 860.
 * bc 712.
 * Creighton, bc 712.
 * bc 711.
 * Prison reform: prisons and prisoners, ab 271; Our female prisoners, ab 271; Juvenile reformatories in France, ab 272; Criminal anthropology in relation to criminal jurisprudence, a 515-27, 630-48; development of criminal anthropology, 516-19; Italian vs. French school, 516-19; conclusions of the criminal anthropologist, 525; Agricultural occupation for convicts in Austria and Germany, ab 557; trial by jury and, 631-32; expert testimony and, 632; state's evidence 633; witness against self, 634; protection to the accused leads to increase of crime, 635; insanity and, 635; kleptomania and intoxication and, 636; mode of trial. 636-38; effect of public trial and execution, 637-38; marriage and, 638; asexualization, 639; penalties, 639, 644; indeterminate sentence, 640; necessity for special courts, 641; for better identifcation, 641,646; prison labor, 642; indiscriminate confinement, 642; cellular system, 642; district attorneys, 643; statistics of, 643; lack of uniform legislation for, 644-45; negroes and, 644; lack of uniformity in state systems, 644; lynchings, 645; immigration and, 645; increase of crime, 645; need of cooperation between criminal anthropology and criminal jurisprudence, 646; associations interested in, and their objects, 646-48; Criminality et santè sociale, 693; primitive penalties, 779; origin of criminal law, 780-81; sex in, 784; Criminality in France in 1895, ab 844; The evolution of punishment, ab 845; determinism and responsibility, ab 853; ac 283, 428, 572, 716, 860; bc 274, 276, 564, 707, 854; (see Deportation, Infanticide, Lynchings, Prison, Suicide).
 * social psychology and, 662; bc 567.
 * bc 712; (see Bible).
 * Croce, ac 719; Crocker, ac 719; Croly, ac 571; Cromwell, ac 428; Crook. ac 277, 710; Crowell, ac 574, b 257, bc 274, 279, br 426; Crowninshield, ac 715; Crozier, br 707; Cnichon, bc 423.
 * ac 283, 428, 572 716, 860, bc 709; (see Spanish-Amer. War, United States).
 * Cuday, bc 856.
 * 72; how far applicable, 100.
 * Cunerville, bc 709; Cunow, ac 284; Cummings, ac 719; Cunningham, ac 428, 717, 861, b 104, br 280.
 * bc 708, 710; (see Finance).
 * Curtin, bc 563, 706; Curtis, ac 282, 284; Curtius, 367; Cust, ac 427; Customs, bc 564, 706; Cutts, bc 568, 709.
 * Geddes' work on, 590.

Dagan, ac 862; Dagneaux, bc 424; Dahlmann, bc 425; Dahn, bc 856; Dale, ac 715; Dalla Volta. ac 717; Dallemagne, ac 284; Dana, bc 565; Dandliker, br 709; Dangers, bc 859; Daniel, ac 285; Dannenberg, br 422; Darin, ac 285; Darmesteter, ac 284; Darwin, 834, 840. 842. bc 420; Dasproni, ac 284; Dastre, ac 282; Daum, bc 280; Daumas, 475; Davery, ac 283; Davidson, ac 284, 718, bc 274, br 421; Davis, ac 285, 286, 573, bc 565; Davitt, bc 276.
 * bc 563.
 * ac 716, bc 273,274, 563.
 * laws as to care of, 51.
 * bc 420.
 * Debidour, bc 425; Debrelt, bc 857; Deck, bc 855; Decle, ac 573, 715.
 * law relating to the care & treatment of the defective, a 51-68.
 * DeGarmo, 447.
 * Degeneracy: Concerning a form of, a, I, 326-34, II. 463-72; feeble-minded children of degenerate parents, 329; education & care of deaf-mutes, 465-72; bc 273, 563.
 * Deglin, bc 420; DeGreef, 138, 242, 246, 694; ac 284,861; Deherain ac 282, 427, 573; Denn, ac 284; Dehon, ac 861; Dejean, 854; Delbet, ac 863; Delville, bc 278; Deloncle, ac 573; Démaret, bc 857; Dembitz ac 718; Demilitsch, bc 565.
 * Unforeseen tendencies of, b 266; Working of American, 266; ac 283, 428, 716, bc 277, 278, 423, 567, 711, 857.
 * Demolins, 580, 581; ac 284, 429, 861; bc 707, br 426; Demscomb, ac 715; Denby, ac 573, 574, 718, 719, 862; Denis ac 284, 285, 718; Denison, ac 430; Denker, ac 284.
 * Two weeks in department stores, a 721-41, ac 428.
 * Depasse, ac 428.
 * Law relating to the relief and cure of dependents, a, V, 51-68; VI, 178-86; (see Charities).
 * Deploige, ac 286, bc 677, 711.
 * bc 855. Dcmburg, bc 424, br 711; Deschamps, ac 575; Deschanel, bc 279; Deshayes, bc 422; Desjardins, 56, 580, 581, ac 285; Dessoir, ac 715; Deutsch, bc 712, 857; Deutsche, br 423; Deutscher, bc 711; Deveaux, bc 279; Deville, ac 719; Devine, ac 286, 431, 567; De Weese, ac 574; Dewey, 808, 845, ac 283, 431, 575; De Witt, ac 283; Dexter, bc 564.
 * Old English in Kentucky, 4.
 * Dibdin, bc 426; Dicey ac 284, 427, 431, 716; Dickens, 833; Dictionary, bc 712, br 425; Dictionnaire, bc 565, 709.
 * bc 713.
 * Deitler, ac 862; Deizmann, ac 431, 573; Diike, ac 430, 719, bc 711; Dill, bc 565, 709; Dillon, ac 431, 574; Dingley, ac 861.
 * ac 283.
 * ac 861.
 * Dixon, ac 718, bc 565; Documents, bc 200; Dod, bc 857; Dodd, bc 426; Dodge, ac 573.
 * bc 713.
 * Dole, ac 860; Domanski. ac 286.
 * Domestic Science: ac 283, 572, 713, 6c 278, 569, 713, 858.
 * Donald, ac 287, 575; Donisthorpe, bc 570; Donnet, ac 573; Donohoe, bc 710; Dorado, 412; Dorchester, ac 716; Doting, bc 570; Domer, ac 718; Dorsey, 485; Doty, 561, ac 574.
 * bc 708, (see Morality, Sex).
 * Douglas, bc 709; Doumic, ac 282, 575; Dounet, ac 716; Dow, bc 859; Dowd, ac 285; Drage, ac 429; Dreyfus, bc 565.
 * bc 713; (see Liquor Question).
 * Dritto, bc 424, 567; Drucksachen, bc 423; Drummont, ac 861; Drury, 779; Dubois, ac 572, bc 276, 706; Dubreucq, ac 575; Dubufe, ac 282; Ducrocq, bc 567; Ducroquet bc 859; Dufour, bc 856; Dufourman telle, ac 572, 715; Dugas, ac 430; Duquli, bc 277; Dumas, ac 430; Du Mesnil, bc 856; Dumont, bc 711; Dunell, ac 863; Dunham, ac 431; Dunkelberg, bc 280; Dunlop, ac 717; Dunn, 692; Dunnell, ac 428; Dunning, br 422; Duprat, ac 863, bc 713; Dupuis, bc 710; Durand, ac 862; Durien, ac 860; Durkheim, bc 275; Dumy, br 565; Dyer, 580, bc 565; Dyhrenfurth, bc 423.