Criminality and economic conditionsBonger, Willem Adriaan
General
Criminality and economic conditions
Bonger, Willem Adriaan
Crime -- Economic aspects
{ { { Much. { Crimes against property without violence.
{ { {
{ { { Moderately. { Crimes against property with violence.
{ { Inversely. {
{ Subject to the { { { Crimes against property with premeditated destruction.
{ Influence of { { Little. { Crimes other than those named above and those
CRIMES AND { Economic Occurrences { { { against persons and against the currency.
MISDEMEANORS. { and varying with {
{ Them. { { Crimes over which {
{ { Directly. { the Influence of { Crimes against persons.
{ { { Alcohol is Predominant. {
{
{ Not subject to { Not at All. { Misdemeanors and contraventions.
{ the Influence of {
{ Economic Occurrences. { Only Slightly. { Forgery and counterfeiting.
His investigation gives the following results for New South Wales:
{ { { { 1. Theft and receiving stolen goods.
{ Subject to the Influence of { Inversely. { Much. { 2. Petty larceny.
{ Economic Occurrences { { { 3. Horse-stealing.
{ and varying with Them. { { { 4. Minor offenses against property.
{ { { Moderately. { 5. Domiciliary thefts.
CRIMES AND { { { { 6. Sheep-stealing.
MISDEMEANORS. { { { { 7. Forgery.
{ { { Little. { 8. Cattle-stealing.
{ { {
{ { { Crimes and { 9. Murder.
{ { { Misdemeanors over { 10. Arson.
{ { { which the Influence { 11. Homicide.
{ { { of Alcohol { 12. Assaults.
{ { { is Predominant. { 13. Extortion.
{ { { { 14. Robbery.
{ { { { 15. Other minor offenses.
{ { Directly. { { I. Offenses against public decency.
{ { { { II.
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