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Harlem in Disorder: A Spatial History of How Racial Violence Changed in 1935

Probation Department Case File, 26454 (1935) (New York City Muncipal Archives).

A Probation Department file contained a standard set of forms: a three-page investigation report detailing the subject's family, education, leisure, religious practice and residential and employment histories, a preliminary investigation form with handwritten notes, the criminal and social record form with typewritten information, and a report from the court Psychiatric Clinic.

In addition, Jackson's file contained a letter from the Emergency Home Relief Bureau of the city's Department of Public Welfare, dated April 17, 1935, detailing his applications for relief and the information he supplied as part of that process.

The file also contains a second Probation investigation, undertaken in November 1940, after Jackson agreed to a plea bargain after having been charged with rape. The practice of the Probation Department was to file subsequent investigations with the first investigation of an individual. The investigation report in that case was six and a half pages long, accompanied by a preliminary investigation form, criminal and social record form with typewritten information, and a report from the court Psychiatric Clinic. No additional documents related to this investigation are included.

Probation Department Case Files

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