| Moriz Benedikt - 1881 - 200 pages
...world than would an entire library of books. In order to acquire and spread abroad sensible views, and before all, that it may be clearly ascertained...how criminals can be corrected, and how society can best be protected from the scourge of crime, it will be necessary for scientific criminalists to adopt... | |
| 1883 - 558 pages
...criminal therefore, is the first object for study. In order to acquire and spread abroad sensible views, and before all that it may -be clearly ascertained...how criminals can be corrected, and how society can best be protected from the scourge of crime it will be necessary for scientific criminalists to adopt... | |
| National Prison Association of the United States - 1891 - 378 pages
...criminal, therefore is the first object for study. In order to acquire and spread abroad sensible views, and before all, that it may be clearly ascertained...how criminals can be corrected, and how society can best be protected from the scourge of crime, it will be necessary for scientific criminalists to adopt... | |
| August Drähms - 1900 - 432 pages
...dietic, atmospheric, and climatic surroundings, and which strongly affect the bulk of crime ; (fr) Biological — comprehending his personal characteristics,...lines. To be more particular, the anthropological characteristics inherent in the individual offender are the primary factors of criminality, and, as... | |
| 1881 - 280 pages
...again, in his closing pages, the author says : In order to acquire and spread abroad sensible views, and before all, that it may be clearly ascertained...how criminals can be corrected, and how society can best be protected from the scourge of crime, it will be necessary for scientific criminalists to adopt... | |
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