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Criminal The Truth About Why People Do Bad Things Paperback Tom Gash

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Criminal The Truth About Why People Do Bad Things Paperback Tom Gash
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Publisher: Allen Lane
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 12.27 MB
Pages: 337
Author: Tom Gash
ISBN: 9781846145933, 1846145937
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: Paperback

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Criminal The Truth About Why People Do Bad Things Paperback Tom Gash by Tom Gash 9781846145933, 1846145937 instant download after payment.

How our views of crime and its causes are wrong -- and how we can begin to understand and tackle it properly.
     The way we see and understand crime falls into two types of story that, in essence, have been told and retold many times throughout human history -- in fiction, as in fact. Criminality is either a selfish choice, an aberration; or a forced choice, the product of social factors. These two stories continue to dominate both our views of and responses to crime. And, says Tom Gash, they are completely wrong.
     In seeking to dispel the myths that surround and inform our views of crime,Crime Fictionsargues that our obsession with 'big arguments' about crime's causes can lead us to mistake individual cases as proof of universal rules. How, he asks, can we suspend our knee-jerk reactions, and begin to understand crime for what it is: as a risk that can be managed and reduced.

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