Finds little relation between status inconsistent with education and participation in Detroit Riot of 1967 Cites studies and some findings on characteristics of rioters.
Data secured from in-depth interviews concern social and economic status; use of leisure; patterns of family life; attitudes toward neighborhood, and local schools; interracial contacts; political, community, civil rights involvement; work…
Finds a "dearth of available residential and institutional facilities for both delinquent and pre-delinquent boys." Tabulates present facilities and indicate their racial policies.
Concludes, from a sample of one hundred aged Negores, living in Detroit's tenth police precinct and receiving old age assistance in 1960 that the aged Negro "is in double jeopardy: first by being a Negro and second by being aged"