Crime and Nature
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Genre: Crime Theory
Tags: Legal Theory, Recommended Books
Publication Year: Coming Soon!
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Various approaches purport to explain the term crime. But I am not at all convinced that those approaches clearly detail all aspects of the term. The concept crime is extremely convoluted. This book offers a compelling case against the notion that crime is always bad for society.

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Crime and Nature: Examining the Seeds of Crime in Society

Various approaches purport to explain the term crime. But I am not at all convinced that those approaches clearly detail all aspects of the term. The concept crime is extremely convoluted. Actions that are considered criminal in one location are not necessarily so in other locations.

There is not a universal approach to the term. Hence, there is always a need for different perspectives. This book offers a compelling case against the notion that crime is always bad for society.

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Ben Wood Johnson (In Progress)

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