Crime - Clarence Darrow

Crime

von Clarence Darrow

  • Veröffentlichungsdatum: 1922-05-08
  • Genre: Sozialwissenschaft

Beschreibung

Crime, Its Cause and Treatment is a book written by prominent American lawyer and civil rights advocate Clarence Darrow, first published in 1922. The book is a collection of Darrow's essays and speeches on the topic of crime and the criminal justice system. In the book, Darrow argues that crime is largely a result of social and economic conditions, rather than individual moral failings. He suggests that poverty, inequality, and lack of education are the root causes of crime, and that punishment alone is not an effective solution. Darrow also critiques the criminal justice system, arguing that it is often unjust and discriminatory towards marginalized groups. He advocates for more lenient sentences and greater emphasis on rehabilitation and social support for offenders. Throughout the book, Darrow shares his experiences as a criminal defense attorney, highlighting the flaws and injustices of the legal system.

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