| Jonathan M. Marks - 2001 - 338 páginas
...Crime is the resultant of the impact of environment upon low grade human organisms. It follows that the elimination of crime can be effected only by the...by their complete segregation in a socially aseptic environment.12 Kill them or put them away: those are the alternatives, within this framework, to the... | |
| Stephen R. L. Clark - 2000 - 352 páginas
...useful pioneers.' Ernest A. Hooton, and others, wished the strategy to be more ruthlessly employed. 'The elimination of crime can be effected only by...segregation in a socially aseptic environment' (The American Criminal (Harvard University Press: Cambridge, Mass. 1939), vol. I, p. 309, cited by Stephen... | |
| James W. Burfeind, Dawn Jeglum Bartusch - 2006 - 720 páginas
...organisms. It follows that the elimination of crime can be effected only by extirpation [extermination] of the physically, mentally, and morally unfit, or...by their complete segregation in a socially aseptic environment."41 Hooton offers a chilling prescription in light of the Nazis' imminent efforts to exterminate... | |
| Werner J. Einstadter, Stuart Henry - 2006 - 446 páginas
...does he think it possible to check the growth of criminality" (Barnes and Teeters, 1943: 166), and "the elimination of crime can be effected only by...complete segregation in a socially aseptic environment" (Hooton, 1939b: 309; Rafter, 2004). Reviewing the policy on the feebleminded as late as 1943 Barnes... | |
| Ralph Henry Johnson, J. Anthony Blair - 2006 - 346 páginas
...Crime is the resultant of the impact of environment upon low-grade human organisms. It follows that elimination of crime can be effected only by the extirpation...complete segregation in a socially aseptic environment. 7. Background: Here is one woman's response to the question of whether prostitution should be legalized:... | |
| Stephen Jay Gould - 2007 - 684 páginas
...eugenicist and biological determinist who ended his study of American criminals with these chilling words: "The elimination of crime can be effected only by...by their complete segregation in a socially aseptic environment."79 Yet Hooton himself thought that his chart of head sizes and professions had proved... | |
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