Crime and Its Causes

Author: Morrison, William Douglas

Synopsis:

In 'Crime and Its Causes' by Morrison, William Douglas, a renowned criminologist delves into the dark underbelly of society, exploring the intricate web of factors that contribute to criminal behavior. Through a captivating blend of real-life case studies, psychological analysis, and sociological research, Morrison uncovers the hidden motivations and societal influences that drive individuals to commit crimes. From the gritty streets of urban neighborhoods to the corridors of power, this thought-provoking exploration challenges conventional wisdom and offers a fresh perspective on the complex nature of crime.

Genres: Non-fiction, Criminology, Sociology

Themes: Criminal psychology, Societal influences, Nature vs. nurture, Justice and punishment

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