Capitolo 24
more old man of the social instincts as his/her base of procedure.
This inspector of police of Chicago which desires to protect the young girls was
so genuine and so succeeded, you/he/she was accused later by the great jury
and it sent to the penitentiary on the position to accept "graft" from
cafe-custodians and owners of the disreputable houses in his
district. Its experience was a dramatic and tragic portrait of the
you position in that every urban strengths his/her police. When a girl that has
is insured for the life you/he/she is dissuaded by him, its liberation represents a
monetary loss and defined to the agency that has assured her and you/he/she is incurred in
the enmity of those that you/they were waited for to draw profit from her. When this enmity has
sufficiently accumulated, the active officer or you/he/she has called down" from
political and taller authority, or it brought to test for that illegal
practices that he divides with the his/her individual-official. It is, therefore,
effortless to make such inspector as ours suffers for his/her virtues that are
individual, sticking out complaint against his/her graft that is general
and almost the officer. So long as the usual prices for protection it is
stuck to, nobody feels him sorry; but the feeling that incites a
inspector to side with the girls" and to destroy thousand of dollars'
value of business is unjustifiable. He is not hammered to the rules of the
game and the package of players of hazard angered, under full to whine of the "morality,"
very easily races him/it to hinder, the public that is gratified in the meantime
that corruption of police has been exposed and the offender punished. Still
in hundreds of girls that would be been able to be open in any other way both
freed by this man in his/her ability of inspector of police. On the other
gives, he did few bring to the justice those responsible to assure
the girls, and while he freed the victim, he didn't interfere with
the source of supply. You/he/she had been him brought to test for this
indifference, would have been impossible to find a great jury to