SOCIAL SCIENCES
Woolf, Alex

Why Do People Commit Crime?

(4) 4-6 Exploring Tough Issues series. These well-organized books examine their subjects in depth--no mean feat, given the length of the books and how unwieldy and complex the subjects are. Well-chosen (if not always well-reproduced) photos feature both individuals known for their social action or deviance and everyday people who unite to work for what they think is right. Abuse and Refugees list relevant resources. Reading list. Glos., ind. Review covers these Exploring Tough Issues titles: Why Do People Abuse Human Rights?, Why Are People Refugees?, Why Are People Terrorists?, and Why Do People Commit Crime?

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