Commercialized Prostitution in New York CityKneeland, George J. (George Jackson)
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Commercialized Prostitution in New York City
Kneeland, George J. (George Jackson)
Prostitution -- New York (State) -- New York
[177] This statement is substantiated by the findings of a private
investigation made in New York City during 1912.
[178] X 33 and X 9.
[179] X 541.
[180] X 545.
[181] See "The Social Evil in Chicago, Report of the Chicago Vice
Commission," page 101.
[182] See "The Social Evil in Syracuse, N. Y., Report of the Morals Survey
Committee," page 95.
[183] X 428.
[184] X 428-a.
[185] X 423.
[186] X 548.
[187] X 111, X 549, X 550.
[188] To X 110.
[189] X 47-a, X 408.
[190] X 12.
[191] X 554.
[192] X 552.
[193] X 462.
[194] X 387.
[195] X 463.
[196] X 465, 466.
[197] X 467, 468.
[198] X 469.
[199] X 109.
[200] X 562.
[201] X 563.
[202] X 564.
[203] X 565.
[204] The other two houses, making the 30 resorts later referred to under
"Receipts," are operated by women.
[205] X 34.
[206] X 419.
[207] X 16.
[208] X 583.
[209] X 585.
[210] X 568.
[211] X 575.
[212] X 423.
[213] X 110.
[214] X 109.
[215] X 403.
[216] The houses and individuals involved in all the above transactions
are identified in our records.
[217] The parties involved were X 72, X 586, X 69, X 415.
[218] The persons and places are X 407, X 67, X 59, X 72-a.
[219] X 73.
[220] X 72.
[221] Persons and places: X 417, X 403, X 69.
[222] X 751.
[223] The girl gets one-half, the house one-half.
[224] The effort is made to meet these expenses by the charge made for
board--a charge paid by the inmates out of their "half."
[225] From this point to the end of the table, shops occupy the first
floors of the buildings named.
[226] For itemized account of certain expenses, see Appendix VI, p. 280.
[227] For itemized account of certain expenses, see Appendix V, p. 279.
[228] For itemized statement of certain expenses, similarly obtained, see
Appendix IV, p. 278.
[229] For Rules and Regulations made pursuant to charter provisions, see
Appendix VIII, p. 283.
[230] This table was compiled for the Aldermanic Committee appointed to
investigate the police department, which fact explains why the period does
not coincide with that of our own investigations. The table is a matter of
public record.
[231] In 40 of these cases, the complaint was dismissed as having "No
basis." In 194 cases, the cause of complaint was removed, and in 8 cases
no action was necessary. In 6 cases, a violation was held. Police made
arrests in 153 of these cases.
[232] X 387, X 387-a, X 424-a, X 596.
[233] X 462.
[234] Among them X 598, X 599, X 600, X 601, X 602.
[235] X 603-604.
[236] The persons and places involved are: X 34, X 108, X 608, X 609, X
610, X 611, X 600, X 598, X 613.
[237] Persons and places involved: X 108, X 44, X 502, X 659, X 415, X
416, X 414, X 542, X 11, X 663, X 664, X 407, X 73, X 67.
[238] X 662.
[239] X 108.
[240] X 34.
[241] X 500.
[242] X 572.
[243] X 665, 666.
[244] X 670.
[245] X 671.
[246] X 672, X 673, X 674.
[247] X 26.
[248] X 9.
[249] X 685.
[250] X 691.
[251] X 116.
[252] X 519.
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