| Albion W. Small, Ellsworth Faris, Ernest Watson Burgess - 1918 - 910 páginas
...offender, and comprehend the situation out of which the >ffense grows. But the two attitudes, that of control of crime by the hostile procedure of the law...sentimentalist, and the legalist in the social settlement in spite of his learned doctrine is the ignoramus. While then the attitude of hostility, either against... | |
| Clarence Marsh Case - 1924 - 1026 páginas
...offender, and comprehend the situation out of which the offense • grows. But the two attitudes, that of control of crime by the hostile procedure of the law...sentimentalist, and the legalist in the social settlement in spite of his learned doctrine is the ignoramus. While then the attitude of hostility, either against... | |
| Edwin Hardin Sutherland - 1924 - 656 páginas
...Mead, however, has shown that such a combination is logically impossible. " The two attitudes, that of control of crime by the hostile procedure of the law,...of mutual Comprehension practically impossible."" It is necessary either to keep the punishment attitude and abandon the effort to understand the situation,... | |
| Philip Archibald Parsons - 1926 - 424 páginas
...are mutually exclusive. Professor Meade finds that "the two attitudes, that of control of crime by hostile procedure of the law, and that of control...attitude of mutual comprehension practically impossible." 34 If it is cure that is desired, intelligent treatment is the method, and it should be continued till... | |
| George Herbert Mead - 1981 - 488 páginas
...offender, and comprehend the situation out of which the offense grows. But the two attitudes, that of control of crime by the hostile procedure of the law...sentimentalist, and the legalist in the social settlement in spite of his learned doctrine is the ignoramus. While then the attitude of hostility, either against... | |
| Edwin Hardin Sutherland, Donald Ray Cressey, David F. Luckenbill - 1992 - 718 páginas
...interventionist reaction cannot be combined with the punitive reaction: ...the two attitudes, that of control of crime by the hostile procedure of the law...attitude of mutual comprehension practically impossible, (p. 592) This is a fashionable view at present. It is apparent in the many presentations of the notion... | |
| David Cayley - 1998 - 420 páginas
...forgive and the social procedure seems to deny the very responsibility which the law affirms . . . On the other hand the pursuit by criminal justice...attitude of mutual comprehension practically impossible. GH Mead "The Psychology of Punitive Justice" The American Journal of Sociology 23: 577-602 IO CRIME... | |
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