Synopsis
A gripping and masterfully written book, "A general theory of crime" by Michael R. Gottfredson offers a deep and immersive exploration of its core subjects. Delving into themes of Methodology, Criminology, Criminologie, this book provides readers with unforgettable perspectives and elegant prose. Highly recommended for fans of high-quality reading and deep storytelling.
Pages
297
Published
1990
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