The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 17, 1974, Page page 10, Image 10

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The Fee Allocation Board will be making recommendations on the future level of student fees by the end of this
semester. Inflation and increased costs pose the dilemma of either raising fees up to $10 per semester or cutting
back on present services.
An open hearing on Thursday, April 1 8, at 7 p.m. in the Nebraska Union will give all students a chance to
present their views on the potential increase.
Listed below are the areas which will be primarily affected by this decision and the increases each needs to
maintain services at the present level.
Approximate Ammount of
Requested Increase Per Semester
Student Health . '
Student Union Operation and Programming
Recreation
Unallocated
$ 4.00
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300
$10.00
Because of deficit spending over the past few years, money accumulated in reserve funds will be depleted
this coming year. Continued support of the following programs is dependent upon an increasA in the unallocated
fee category:
Student Organizations
ASUN
Student Activities Office
New Studant Program
Placement Office
Campus Handbook
Ombudsman
Publications Advisor
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A Fee Allocation Board subcommittee has recommended that student fee funding of certain activities be dis
continued in the future. If followed, this recommendation would result in a savings of approximatley three
dollars per student per semester.
The board wants to hear what students feel should be done about these problems, This open hearing will be
your chance to air your views on this important matter.
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By John Petrow
A criminology book
focusing on some of the more
unusal areas of crime, such as
political crime, corporate crime
and police corrections, h3S
been edited by Charles E.
Reasons, has been edited by
Charles E. Reasons, assistant
professor of sociology.
The book, entitled The
Criminologists: Crime and the
Criminal, also contains two
previously unpublished articles
by Reasons.
The art ides are titled
"Race, Crime and the
Criminologist" and "The Dope
on the Bureau of Narcotics in
Maintaining the Criminal
Approach to the Drug
Problem".
Criminologists' views of
minorities and crimes relating
to them, and preventive, rather
than reactive, measure taken
by the Bureau of Narcotics are
the main topics discussed in
the articles.
The section of the book on
political crimes centers around
political repression, Reasons
said.
Police riots and the campus
riots at Kent State University
and Jackson State University in
1970 carry the main focus
here, he said.
Fraud, price rising, and
unsafe goods are covered under
corporate crime.
"We hope to explode the
myth that deaths do not occur
because of unsafe goods,"
Reasons said.
The book also contains
articles on legal remedies for
redress for legal abuse.
An article on police history
and police relations to riots
and minorities discusses what
Reasons calls the "policing of
police" sections.
Florida state professor Dr.
Vernon Fox contributed an
analytic article on prison riots.
Fox discusses the Attica riot
and other recent prison
uprisings, and suggests ways of
improving correction institutes.
An article on community
based corrections written by an
anonymous convict in the
Washington State Penitentiary
completes the series of
correction articles.
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