Eleanor Touroff Glueck [1898-1972] was an American social worker and criminologist. She and her husband Sheldon Glueck collaborated on research related to juvenile delinquency and developed the "Social Prediction Tables" model for predicting the likelihood of delinquent behavior in youth. They were the first criminologists to perform studies of chronic juvenile offenders.
Glueck writes on October 7 to Arthur Foxe, a Freudian psychiatrist and psychotherapist and an expert in criminology, to express interest in his "very significant little article called 'An Additional Classification of Criminals'..Mr. Glueck and I would appreciate it very much if we might have a copy of your paper entitled 'Crime and Sexual Development'". She sends him a reprint of the paper "Newer Ways of Crime Control" On October 13 she writes that she and her husband are coming to New York and hope to meet with him. She also invites him to get in touch if he comes to Boston. Mrs. Glueck's secretary sends a note to Foxe thanking him for sending a copy of his paper. Then on October 26 Eleanor Glueck writes to Foxe that she has finished reading "Crime and Sexual Development" and solicits his opinion on various aspects of the subject. Very good .
Keywords: PSYCHOLOGY; PSYCHIATRY; CRIMINOLOGY; JUVENILE DELINQUENCY ;AMERICAN SOCIAL WORKER; AMERICAN CRIMINOLOGIST; ELEANOR T. GLUECK; THREE TYPED LETTERS SIGNED; SIGNATURE; AUTOGRAPH; TLS; T.L.S.; CRIME AND SEXUAL DEVELOPMENT; ARTHUR N. FOXE; FREUDIAN PSYCHIATRIS