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The work surveys historical and contemporary writings on the relation between economic circumstances and criminal behavior, reviewing precursors, moral statisticians, the Italian and French criminological schools, bio-socialist and spiritualist perspectives, and socialist analyses. It evaluates statistical studies and theoretical claims about property, prices, industrialization, and social movements, compares competing methodologies, and highlights complexities and contested findings in linking poverty and prosperity to crime rates. The author synthesizes criticisms and evidence to offer a cautious, empirically minded conclusion about the multifaceted influence of economic conditions on criminality.

About the Author

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Willem Adriaan Bonger

Willem Adriaan Bonger was a Dutch criminologist and sociologist, recognized for his influential work in the field of criminology. He is best known for his book "Criminality and Economic Conditions," where he explores the relationship between economic factors and criminal behavior. Bonger’s theories emphasized the social context of crime, arguing that economic inequality plays a significant role in shaping criminality. His contributions have had a lasting impact on the study of crime and its societal implications, making him a notable figure in the development of criminological thought.

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