The Delinquent (Vol. IV, No. 4), April, 1914 by Various

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Author Various
Publisher National Prisoners' Aid Association
Title The Delinquent (Vol. IV, No. 4), April, 1914
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Summary "The Delinquent (Vol. IV, No. 4), April, 1914" by Various is a monthly periodical written in the early 20th century. This edition, published by the National Prisoners’ Aid Association, touches upon various themes related to crime, punishment, and the reform of prisoners. The topics revolve around the nature of criminal behavior, societal perceptions of criminals, and insights into prison conditions and reform efforts, aiming to foster a better understanding of these issues among the public. The opening portion of the periodical presents a thought-provoking piece titled "What is a Criminal?" written by an anonymous prisoner. The author grapples with the definition of a criminal and explores the complex factors behind criminal behavior, questioning societal labels and the moral implications of crime. The narrative emphasizes that many individuals labeled as criminals share common ambitions and dreams with societal "norms," suggesting that circumstances often drive criminal choices. It sets the stage for a broader conversation on the societal treatment of criminals, emphasizing the importance of understanding the human aspects of crime rather than reducing individuals to mere offenders. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class HV: Social sciences: Social pathology, Social and Public Welfare
Subject Prisons -- Periodicals
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EBook-No. 58267
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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