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X. Addresses. 



A table of addresses as follows : Where born. Where resid- 

 ing. Crime, where committed. Where tried. Person injured. 

 Best friend. Worst enemy. Family physician. Birth-place, father. 

 Birth-place, mother. Criminal haunts. Came to United States 

 in 



XI. Criminal History, 



78. First seduction into culpable offense, what age ? 79. What 

 necessity led to it ? 80. What temptation or agency? 81. What 

 vice or passion? 82. What disease? 83. Out of employment. 

 Sick. 84. What was the offense? 85. First trial, at what age? 

 Acquitted. 86. Innocent. Guilty. 87. By what influence caused. 



88. What necessity led to it? 89. What temptation or agency? 



9 o. What vice or passion ? 91. Aggregate number of offenses be- 

 fore first trial. 92. Total number of arrests. 93. Indictments 

 pending. 



XII. Criminal Status. 



94. First offender. 95. Habitual criminal. 96. Contriver of 

 crime. 97. What kind ? 98. At what age? 99. On what scale.' 



XIII. Reformation. 



100. What is the probability of reform. 101. By what means ? 

 102. Needs industrial training. 103. Needs guidance. 



XIV. Criminal Commerce. 



104. Mode of business. 105. How was property disposed of ? 

 1 06. What is its aggregate value ? 107. Aggregate booty. 108. 

 Aggregate offenses during career. 109. Largest steal. 



XV. Table of Imprisonments. 



Crime ? When committed ? Article stolen, its value ? If murder, 

 what instrument ? If rape, age of woman. Sentence. Name of 

 prison. Time served. 



