Reports results of 1962/63 study of social economic and emotional make-up of over one hundred financially over-extended Detroit area families, 34% of whom are black.
Reports survey by University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research on Characteristics and attitudes of 1967 Riot participants in Detroit and Newark.
Finds dropouts in two central city schools to have inadequate counseling, restricted vocational choices, poor self-images and feelings of rejection by teachers.
Finds a "dearth of available residential and institutional facilities for both delinquent and pre-delinquent boys." Tabulates present facilities and indicate their racial policies.
Study contrasts "speech patterns of various socioeconomic groups," correlates speech with social stratification toward goal of better teaching of standard English.