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Ferri, Enrico, 1859-1929

"Criminal Sociology"

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Prohibited weapons, etc. 37.3
Political, electoral, and newspaper delicts 35.7
Outrage to public morality 34.5
Public outrage to decency 32.2
Voluntary wounds and blows 31.0
Unlawful opening of cafes, inns 27.7
Unlawful practice of medicine or pharmacy 26.6
Contraventions of railway regulations 25.3
Hunting or carrying prohibited arms 24.2
Breach of good morals, tending to corruption 23.8
Simple bankruptcy 23.6
Insult to ministers of religion 20.4
Fraudulent sales of merchandise 16.7
Defamations, insults, calumnies 14.2
Rural delicts 12.0

Amongst crimes against property, the most frequent relapses are
found in the case of thieves (not including thefts and breaches of
trust by domestic servants, which thus, proving their more
occasional character, confirm the agreement of statistics with
criminal psychology). The same thing is observed in regard to
forgers of commercial documents and to fraudulent bankrupts, who
are partly drawn into crime under the stress of personal or
general crises.


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