For an interesting account of Dr. Mannheim's work and experience see John Croft, "Herman Mannheim—a Biographical Note", in Criminology in Transition—Essays in Honour of Herman Mannheim. Eds. Grygier, Jones and Spencer. Tavistock, 1965. See also Critical Notice of " Comparative Criminology" by N. Walker, Brit. Jnl. Crimin. , April, 1966, at page 212.
2.
Donald G. McRae, "Between Science and the Arts", Twentieth Century, May, 1960, p. 435.
3.
Social caseworkers are becoming increasingly aware of the communication problems involved however. See. for example, P. Leonard, "Casework and Social Class", Case Conference. January, 1962; and F. Hollis, "Casework and Social Class", Social Casework, October, 1965.
4.
Group Problems in Crime and Punishment, Routledge, 1955, page 156, and also in The Modern Law Review, Vol. V, Nos. 3 and 4, 1942.