Show CRIMINOLOGIST Donal E. J. MacNamara delivered his first lecture in a series of ten on criminal societies Monday NY Dean Gives Crime Institute Donal E. J. dean of the New York Institute of spoke Monday night in Orson Spencer Haull auditorium on the and Other Criminal His talk was the first in a. series of ten lectures on and law enforcement Monday night's participants on the Institute were Sergeant Larry Bleyl of the Salt Lake police W. Cleon National Field Director for the American Security and Thomas F. professor of sociology at the A CRIMINAL as defined by the Dean is something more than a He is a formalized structure with and some focal point of agreement among its societies are often founded in lands of weak government or and Dean MacNamara went on to say that conditions also may form into criminal When no middle class friction develops between upper and lower classes and a criminal element seems to act as an THE LECTURES of Dean MacNamara are followed by discussions of Utah leaders in the fields of criminology and law The second in this series of lectures will be at p.m. today in Orson Spencer Hall The topic will be Problem of |