The Year Book of the United States Brewers' AssociationUnited States Brewers' Association., 1909 "List of members of the United States Brewers' Association", and "A list of brewers' associations in the United States" are included in the issues for 1911-12. |
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Page 93
... crime and fail to indicate the relation between crime and the liquor habit . So far as such relation exists they show , however , that it is quite as marked in no - license or prohibition cities as in many cities under various forms of ...
... crime and fail to indicate the relation between crime and the liquor habit . So far as such relation exists they show , however , that it is quite as marked in no - license or prohibition cities as in many cities under various forms of ...
Page 96
... CRIME IN HIGH AND LOW LICENSE CITIES . The common contention that crime is particularly rampant under low - license systems receives no confirmation from statistics of arrests for all offenses . Below is given a table showing the ratios ...
... CRIME IN HIGH AND LOW LICENSE CITIES . The common contention that crime is particularly rampant under low - license systems receives no confirmation from statistics of arrests for all offenses . Below is given a table showing the ratios ...
Page 97
... crime becomes more prolific under low - license than under high . Whether drunkenness increases under low li- cense is another story ; drunkenness is not synonymous with crime . NUMBER OF ARRESTS DURING 1905 IN HIGH LICENSE CITIES FOR ...
... crime becomes more prolific under low - license than under high . Whether drunkenness increases under low li- cense is another story ; drunkenness is not synonymous with crime . NUMBER OF ARRESTS DURING 1905 IN HIGH LICENSE CITIES FOR ...
Page 98
... crime and the liquor habit , not much more can be said for prison statistics , except this : In the same manner as arrests for all offenses , they show that whatever the relation between drink and crime may be , this relation exists in ...
... crime and the liquor habit , not much more can be said for prison statistics , except this : In the same manner as arrests for all offenses , they show that whatever the relation between drink and crime may be , this relation exists in ...
Page 99
... crime is attributable to the liquor habit in the degree claimed by some , why do the prohibition States show such unfav- orable ratios ? Only seven of all the States and territories show a higher ratio of commitments for offenses ...
... crime is attributable to the liquor habit in the degree claimed by some , why do the prohibition States show such unfav- orable ratios ? Only seven of all the States and territories show a higher ratio of commitments for offenses ...
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