Crime: Its Cause and Treatment

Clarence Darrow (1857 - 1938)

Clarence Darrow was an American lawyer. He remains notable for his wit and agnosticism, which marked him as one of the most famous American lawyers and civil libertarians.

In this book, Darrow expands on his lifelong contention that psychological, physical, and environmental influences—not a conscious choice between right and wrong—control human behavior. To my ears (the reader's), the author has a rather simplistic behaviourist view of human behaviour, but he argues his position with wonderful clarity. Darrow is coherently critical of conspiracy laws, of the creation of laws by the powerful (and consequently the definition of "crime" by that group) .... and his views on the machinery of "justice" and on how criminals are treated are still very relevant. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia.)

Genre(s): *Non-fiction, Philosophy, Psychology

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Preface; Chapter 1: What is Crime? Peter Yearsley
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Play 02 Chapter 2: Purpose of Punishment Peter Yearsley
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Play 03 Chapter 3: Responsibility for Crime Peter Yearsley
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Play 04 Chapter 4: Environment Peter Yearsley
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Play 05 Chapter 5: Adjusting Heredity and Environment Peter Yearsley
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Play 06 Chapter 6: Psychology of Criminal Conduct Peter Yearsley
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Play 07 Chapter 7: The Criminal Peter Yearsley
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Play 08 Chapter 8: The Female Criminal Peter Yearsley
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Play 09 Chapter 9: Juvenile Criminals Peter Yearsley
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Play 10 Chapter 10: Homicide Peter Yearsley
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Play 11 Chapter 11: Sex Crimes Peter Yearsley
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Play 12 Chapter 12: Robbery and Burglary Peter Yearsley
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Play 13 Chapter 13: Man as a Predatory Animal Peter Yearsley
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Play 14 Chapter 14: Crimes against Property Peter Yearsley
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Play 15 Chapter 15: Attitude of the Criminal Peter Yearsley
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Play 16 Chapter 16: The Law and the Criminal Peter Yearsley
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Play 17 Chapter 17: Repealing Laws Peter Yearsley
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Play 18 Chapter 18: Is Crime Increasing? Peter Yearsley
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Play 19 Chapter 19: Medical Experts Peter Yearsley
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Play 20 Chapter 20: Punishment Peter Yearsley
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Play 21 Chapter 21: The Effect of Punishment on Others Peter Yearsley
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Play 22 Chapter 22: Evolution of Punishment Peter Yearsley
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Play 23 Chapter 23: Capital Punishment Peter Yearsley
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Play 24 Chapter 24: Stigmata of the Criminal Peter Yearsley
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Play 25 Chapter 25: The Good in Criminals Peter Yearsley
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Play 26 Chapter 26: The Defective and Insane Peter Yearsley
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Play 27 Chapter 27: Social Control Peter Yearsley
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Play 28 Chapter 28: Industrialism and Crime Peter Yearsley
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Play 29 Chapter 29: War and Crime Peter Yearsley
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Play 30 Chapter 30: Civilization and Crime Peter Yearsley
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Play 31 Chapter 31: The Convict Peter Yearsley
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Play 32 Chapter 32: Isolation and Sterilization Peter Yearsley
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Play 33 Chapter 33: Crime, Disease and Accident Peter Yearsley
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Play 34 Chapter 34: Luck and Chance Peter Yearsley
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Play 35 Chapter 35: Pardons and Paroles Peter Yearsley
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Play 36 Chapter 36: Remedies Peter Yearsley
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