Show Criminologist MacNamara To Present Crime Institute Donal E. J. penologist and currently dean of the New York Institute of will present on campus a series of ten lectures over a period of one week on delinquency and law starting Internationally known both as a theoretical and practicing MacNamara has over 25 years' experience in police operation and He is considered by many experts as one of the leading specialists in the country in law enforcement scientific criminal investigation and related fields of THE INSTITUTE will be a two-hour credit entitled Sociology The basis for credit in addition to attendance at classes from and p.m. during the week will be a written paper to be submitted within four weeks following the close of the The course may be taken by regularly enrolled students and by anyone who enrolls for the course for evening residence through the Extension Regular enrollment fees will apply to those seeking credit for the Eash session of the institute will in addition to Dean a leader in Utah juvenile police or law enforcement Further information can be obtained from A. S. professor of or by contacting the department of sociology |