Arthur Cheney Train's 'Courts and Criminals' is a captivating collection of essays that delve into the intricacies of the legal system and the world of crime in early 20th century America. Written in a clear and concise style, Train's work provides valuable insight into the workings of courts and the minds of criminals during a time of rapid social change. His keen observations and astute analysis make this book a valuable resource for those interested in the history of law and order in America. Train's ability to blend storytelling with legal theory sets his work apart from others in the genre, making 'Courts and Criminals' a fascinating read for both scholars and general readers alike. Arthur Cheney Train's background as a lawyer and legal scholar undoubtedly influenced his writing, allowing him to offer a unique perspective on the criminal justice system. His firsthand experience with legal proceedings and his passion for justice shine through in this book, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of law and society.