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PROFESSOR ALBERT MORRIS, who teaches criminology and anthropology at Boston University (U.S.A.), visited New Zealand in 1952 for a short period on his way to Melbourne. He is a world authority on crime and delinquency and we are pleased to present his views on a disturbing problem in New Zealand. After so short a stay, Professor Morris' understanding and sympathy for Maori life, culture and tribal institutions is remarkable. As the reader will see, this sympathetic understanding does not lead him to see the situation through rosy glasses.

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Te Ao Hou, April 1955, Page 15

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Untitled Te Ao Hou, April 1955, Page 15

Untitled Te Ao Hou, April 1955, Page 15