Crime

Crime
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Synopsis Crime by : Cesare Lombroso

This Is A New Release Of The Original 1911 Edition.

Crime, Its Causes and Remedies

Crime, Its Causes and Remedies
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Synopsis Crime, Its Causes and Remedies by : Cesare Lombroso

Crime : Its Cause And Treatment

Crime : Its Cause And Treatment
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Total Pages : 260
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Synopsis Crime : Its Cause And Treatment by : Clarence Darrow

CRIME ITS CAUSE AND TREATMENT

CRIME ITS CAUSE AND TREATMENT
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Total Pages : 229
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Synopsis CRIME ITS CAUSE AND TREATMENT by : CLARENCE DARROW

The New York Social Science Review

The New York Social Science Review
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Synopsis The New York Social Science Review by : Alexander Del Mar

Crime: Its Cause and Treatment

Crime: Its Cause and Treatment
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Synopsis Crime: Its Cause and Treatment by : Clarence Seward Darrow

There can be no sane discussion of "crime" and "criminals" without an investigation of the meaning of the words. A large majority of men, even among the educated, speak of a "criminal" as if the word had a clearly defined meaning and as if men were divided by a plain and distinct line into the criminal and the virtuous. As a matter of fact, there is no such division, and from the nature of things, there never can be such a line. Strictly speaking, a crime is an act forbidden by the law of the land, and one which is considered sufficiently serious to warrant providing penalties for its commission. It does not necessarily follow that this act is either good or bad; the punishment follows for the violation of the law and not necessarily for any moral transgression. No doubt most of the things forbidden by the penal code are such as are injurious to the organized society of the time and place, and are usually of such a character as for a long period of time, and in most countries, have been classed as criminal. But even then it does not always follow that the violator of the law is not a person of higher type than the majority who are directly and indirectly responsible for the law. It is apparent that a thing is not necessarily bad because it is forbidden by the law. Legislators are forever repealing and abolishing criminal statutes, and organized society is constantly ignoring laws, until they fall into disuse and die. The laws against witchcraft, the long line of "blue laws," the laws affecting religious beliefs and many social customs, are well-known examples of legal and innocent acts which legislatures and courts have once made criminal. Not only are criminal statutes always dying by repeal or repeated violation, but every time a legislature meets, it changes penalties for existing crimes and makes criminal certain acts that were not forbidden before. Judging from the kind of men sent to the State legislatures and to Congress, the fact that certain things are forbidden does not mean that these things are necessarily evil; but rather, that politicians believe there is a demand for such legislation from the class of society that is most powerful in political action. No one who examines the question can be satisfied that a thing is intrinsically wrong because it is forbidden by a legislative body.

Crime, Its Causes and Remedies: Volume 3 of Modern Criminal Science Series

Crime, Its Causes and Remedies: Volume 3 of Modern Criminal Science Series
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Synopsis Crime, Its Causes and Remedies: Volume 3 of Modern Criminal Science Series by : Cesare Lombroso

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