The cause and causation of crime, covered from the time of Benjamin
Rush, one of the most eminent of early American physicians, to
Williams Healy; from the last decade of the eighteenth to the
second decade of the twentieth century. The material is presented
from biological, anthropological, and psychological perspectives.
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