My Six Convicts: A Psychologist's Three Years in Fort Leavenworth"'My six convicts' is Dr. Wilson's unabashed reminiscences of his experiences with these six, who ranged from a safe-blower to a Chicago gangster. As a record of prison life and prison psychology, 'My six convicts' is one of the most unconventional - and illuminating - accounts of its kind. It is also the funniest."--Jacket. |
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