Juvenile delinquency (1955)

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IV CONTENTS EXHIBITS (NumVjer and summary of exhibits) Page 1. Los Angeles Police Department weekly administrative report for the week ending midnight June 5, 1955 23 2. Los Angeles Police Department Form 15.81.11: Juvenile Arrests, Booked and Nonbooked, May 1955 29 3. Copy of brochure, Twin Pines Ranch, by Superintendent Ralph Johnson 239 4. Harnessing the Hot Rodders, article written by Ralph E. Parker 253 5. Copy of Youth Authority publication, planning handbook for town meetings on delinquency and delinquency prevention 257 6. Report to Senate Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency, Current Trends and Effects in Motion Pictures and Television and Their Potential Bearing Upon Juvenile Delinquency, by William H. Mooring 1 236 7. Investigator Says Youth Not Damaged by Movies, article submitted by Lou Greenspan 2152 8. Photograph of scene from Warner Brother's film. East of Eden ^ 165 9. Movie advertisement section of New York Times, Washington Post and Times Herald, Chicago Daily Tribune, and the Denver Rocky Mountain News il69 10. An advertising code for motion pictures and regulations for its admin- istration 2169 11. California Legislature assembly bill No. 183, an act to add section 299 to the penal code, relating to comic books and magazines 2 jgO 12. A code to govern the making of motion pictures, the reasons supporting it and the resolution for uniform interpretation 2 20O 13 Copy of letter from the Joint Estimates of Current Entertainment Films 2 233 14. Copy of letter from the National Legion of Decency 2234 1 On file with the subcommittee. 2 Printed in the record.