El Delincuente Espa ol: Hampa (Antropolog a Picaresca), by Rafael Salillas, offers a detailed exploration into the world of Spanish crime. This sociological study delves into the historical and cultural contexts that shape delinquent behavior in Spain. Salillas provides insights into the lives and motivations of individuals operating outside the law, painting a vivid picture of the Spanish underworld.
This book is an important resource for understanding the historical roots of crime and social deviance in Spain. It appeals to readers interested in criminology, Spanish history, and the sociological study of marginalized communities. Salillas's work remains relevant for its examination of the complex interplay between individual agency and societal factors in shaping criminal behavior.
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