Criminals Who Get Away
As a research psychologist at Fort Leavenworth Penitentiary, DONALD P. WILSONembarked on a survey of drug addiction among criminals; it lasted three years and brought him into close and revealing association with the prisoners, particularly with those six convicts who comprised his “regular staff of assistants.” From this experience comes his new book, My Six Convicts (Rinehart), a February selection of the Rook-of-the-Month Club„ from which the Atlantic has chosen this chapter.