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Notes of an Itinerant Policeman

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The author recounts his time serving temporarily on a railroad police beat and uses first-hand observation and interviews to profile tramps, pickpockets, and professional criminals. He interweaves case studies, statistics, and practical descriptions of criminal techniques with discussions of police methods, contrasting uncompromising enforcement with conciliatory or corrupt local arrangements that effectively protect offenders. Chapters alternate anecdote and analysis, examining how thieves organize, finance themselves, and interact with law officers, and how municipal policy and police practice shape crime patterns and community responses.

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Josiah Flynt

Josiah Flynt was an American author and social commentator known for his vivid portrayals of the lives of the marginalized and the transient. His works often reflect his experiences with vagabonds and the underclass, providing a unique perspective on society. Notable for his book "My Life," Flynt's writing combines autobiographical elements with sociological observations, offering insights into the struggles of those living on the fringes. His other significant works, such as "Notes of an Itinerant Policeman" and "Tramping with Tramps: Studies and Sketches of Vagabond Life," further explore themes of mobility, poverty, and the human condition.

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