Social Aspects of Crime in England between the Wars
Delve into the historical landscape of criminal behavior with "Social Aspects of Crime in England between the Wars," a pivotal work by esteemed authors published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2020. Spanning 382 pages, this comprehensive book explores the multifaceted nature of crime in England between the two World Wars, examining its causes, treatment, and social implications.
Originally released in 1940, this groundbreaking study laid the foundation for modern criminology as an academic discipline within UK sociological studies. It provides a rich context for understanding the complexities of crime during a tumultuous period, making it essential reading for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the intricate relationship between society and criminality. Discover how historical events have shaped contemporary views on crime and its societal impacts.