1st Edition

The Chicago School of Criminology, 1914-1945

Edited By Piers Beirne
2432 Pages
by Routledge

Between 1915 and the early 1940s, sociological research in the United States was dominated by various academic disciplines at the University of Chicago, particularly those of political science and sociology. To journalists, social reformers and sociologists the ever-changing and fascinating patterns of daily life in Chicago were a barometer of the human condition itself. In this stimulating... Read more

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Edited by Piers Beirne