1st Edition

The Criminals We Deserve A Survey of Some Aspects of Crime in the Modern World

By Henry T. F. Rhodes Copyright 1937

    First published in 1937, The Criminals We Deserve asks what kind of criminals does our society deserve? Some people thought that our crime problem was less serious than formerly. Mr. Rhodes, on the other hand, shows how profound changes which took place in our social institutions during the thirty years before 1937, had altered the nature of modern crime, making it more dangerous to society. He explains how our social organization determined the nature of our crime problem, and illustrates his thesis with many strange and arresting examples of criminal behaviour in which tragedy and comedy are often mingled. This book will be of interest to students of criminology, history and sociology.

    1. We mass-produce crime 2. Society strikes back 3. They protect themselves 4. The economics of murder 5. Low cunning and high 6. Scraps of paper 7. Twisted in making 8. Opium for the people 9. From the gangster’s point of view 10. Fire! 11. Traffic in women 12. Crimes and penalties to come Appendixes Chief works collected Index

    Biography

    Henry T. F. Rhodes