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A seasoned lawyer draws on decades of courtroom experience to survey theories and evidence about why people commit crimes, weighing heredity, environment and psychological development. The work categorizes offenders and behavior—female, juvenile, homicidal, sexual, property and predatory crimes—while examining mental defect, insanity and criminal psychology. It interrogates the aims and effects of punishment, capital punishment, parole, pardons, isolation, sterilization and the role of medical experts in legal settings. Broader social forces such as industrialism, war and civilization are considered alongside proposals for treatment, rehabilitation, legal reform and methods of social control.
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