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Paperback Crime and Destiny Book

ISBN: 1025581113

ISBN13: 9781025581118

Crime and Destiny

"Crime and Destiny" is a foundational work in the fields of criminology and psychology, focusing on the complex relationship between heredity and criminal behavior. Written by Johannes Lange, this study utilizes the scientific method of twin research to investigate whether an individual's predisposition toward crime is rooted in their biological makeup or their social environment. By comparing the life paths of identical and fraternal twins, Lange explores the degree to which genetic factors influence antisocial actions and legal transgressions.

The book serves as a critical historical document in the development of forensic psychiatry and behavioral genetics. It offers a detailed analysis of case studies that challenge the reader to consider the moral and scientific implications of biological determinism. Through its rigorous examination of family histories and psychiatric data, "Crime and Destiny" provides significant insight into the early 20th-century quest to understand the origins of deviance. This work is an essential resource for students of social science, law, and the history of science, offering a compelling look at one of the most enduring debates in human behavior.

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