History of the American Society of Criminology
Historic Society Narratives:
- Minutes from the organizational meeting of the National Association of College Police Training Officials (the entity that fifteen years later would be re-named the American Society of Criminology), held December 30-31, 1941 at the home of August Vollmer in, Berkeley, California
- Edward A. Petty, “Historical Perspectives on the American Society of Criminology.” Unpublished history written in 1959
- Albert Morris, “The American Society of Criminology: A History, 1941 – 1974,” (Criminology, August 1975, pp. 123-167)
- Frank Scarpitti, “The Recent History of the American Society of Criminology,” (The Criminologist, November 1985, pp. 1-3, 9)
- Freda Adler, “The ASC and Women: One Generation Without, One Generation With,” (The Criminologist, May/June 1997, pp. 1, 3-5)
- A Brief History of ASC and the Society Publications
- A Brief History of the ASC Bluegrass Band
- A Brief History of the Western Division of the American Society of Criminology
- Executive Office Locations of the ASC