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Twenty Years a Detective in the Wickedest City in the World

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The author recounts two decades as a detective in a major city, describing investigations into widespread frauds, gambling, prostitution, and organized criminal enterprises. He exposes the workings of swindles—fake investments, bogus insurance and mail-order schemes, bucket shops, quack medicines, matrimonial and fortune-telling scams—and outlines techniques used to detect and prosecute perpetrators. Interleaved are case studies, practical rules for identifying grafters, reflections on juvenile delinquency, vagrancy, penal reform, and public-health concerns related to vice and dangerous goods. The account combines procedural detail with preventive advice aimed at protecting individuals and aiding law enforcement.

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Clifton R. Wooldridge

Clifton R. Wooldridge was an American author known for his work in the true crime genre. His notable book, "Twenty Years a Detective in the Wickedest City in the World," provides a firsthand account of his experiences as a detective in the notorious environment of early 20th-century Chicago. Through his vivid storytelling, Wooldridge offers insights into the challenges and dangers faced by law enforcement during a time of rampant crime and corruption. His contributions to literature reflect the complexities of urban life and the moral dilemmas encountered in the pursuit of justice.

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