Crime in Its Relations to Social Progress
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Crime in Its Relations to Social Progress

  1. 460 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Crime in Its Relations to Social Progress

About this book

Explores the evolution of crime and punishment in the Nineteenth century to primitive cultures and early European society. Specifically addresses the definition of crime and social punishment in different cultures and in the animal kingdom, as well as the effectiveness of legislation and social punishment.

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Year
2019
Print ISBN
9780231907866
Edition
1
eBook ISBN
9780231880480

Table of contents

  1. The Author’s Preface
  2. Introduction
  3. Table of Contents
  4. I. The Evolutionary Function and Usefulness of Crime and Punishment
  5. II. Social Punishment Among Animals
  6. III. Crime Among Savages
  7. IV. Savage Races in Australia, America, Asia and Africa
  8. V. The European Aryans
  9. VI. The Anglo-Saxons in England. 449 to 1066
  10. VII. England Under Normans and Plantagenets. 1066–1307
  11. VIII. Parliamentary Government and the New Feudalism. 1307–1485
  12. IX. Tudor England. 1485–1603
  13. X. England under the Stuarts. 1603–1714
  14. XI. Modern England
  15. XII. Has Crime Increased During the Nineteenth Century?
  16. XIII. Is Punishment Powerless Against Crime?
  17. XIV. The Trend of Crime in Modern Times. A Brightening Outlook
  18. XV. An Ethical Theory of Crime
  19. Appendix I. Special Forms of English Crime
  20. Appendix II. Statistics of England and Wales
  21. Bibliography
  22. Index
  23. Errata

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