THE JUKES. yy 



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 .'' 

 — 90. 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 i 



XIII. Reformation. 



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

 — 102. Needs industrial training. — 103. Needs guidance. 



XIV. Criminal Commerce. 



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

 — 106. 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. 



