Remarks on the Relation between Education and Crime, in a Letter to the Right Rev. William White . . . to which are added, Some Observations by N. H. Julius, M. D. of Hamburg, a Corresponding Member of the Society.

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  • Philadelphia: Philadelphia Society for Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons, 1835
By Lieber, Francis.

Philadelphia: Philadelphia Society for Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons, 1835. First edition.

Some soiling and foxing and light staining and wear; a good to very good copy.

Original printed blue wrappers (8.75 x 5.38 inches), 24 pages.

A presentation copy, with a semi-legible inscription in ink on the front wrapper, "To Jos. Ficher [?] with the regards of his frnd. & srvt. Francis Lieber."

"The mere absence of crime, therefore, is neither a proof of a state of morality--for it may originate from very inauspicious causes--nor is the increase of crime of itself a proof of increased degeneracy."

An early attempt at criminology and reform, and an early work from the important immigrant German-American legal and political scholar Lieber, who had earlier assisted Alexis de Tocqueville and Gustave de Beaumont in collecting data on American prison system and published a translation of their work in 1833. This work includes a glance at the effects of the growth of the American popular press on the perception of crime rates.

American Imprints 32605.

Details

Title

Remarks on the Relation between Education and Crime, in a Letter to the Right Rev. William White . . . to which are added, Some Observations by N. H. Julius, M. D. of Hamburg, a Corresponding Member of the Society.

Author

Lieber, Francis.

Condition

Very Good

Publisher

Philadelphia Society for Alleviating the Miseries of Public Prisons: Philadelphia

Date

1835

Edition

First edition.


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