Curing Crime:inLessons from HistoryEast Germany, Crime & the “dehumanizing effects” of capitalismTurning Good People into Raging Beasts.3d ago3d ago
Curing Crime:inLessons from HistoryEast German Criminologists Claimed Western Influences Caused CrimeSoviet ideology shaped how East Germans Interpreted Undesired Events6d ago6d ago
Curing Crime:inLessons from HistoryA Gluttony For LobotomyDespite Growing Awareness of Side Effects The Press Positively Covers the Use of Psychosurgery to Treat a Wider Set of ConditionsJul 23Jul 23
Curing Crime:inLessons from HistoryThe Troubled Teen Industry: Troubling Efforts to Prevent Youth CrimeThousands of American Teens Continue to Attend Such CentersJul 16Jul 16
Curing Crime:inLessons from HistoryYoung German Criminals: Weimar Germany and Nazi Germany 1918–1945German explanations for why people commit crimes changed drastically after the defeat of the Nazis.Jul 2Jul 2
Curing Crime:inShort HistoryCutting Through The Problem: Early Enthusiasm for LobotomyLobotomy Gets Enthusiastically Endorsed 1935–1944Jun 26Jun 26
Curing Crime:inLessons from HistoryRebuilding Berlin: A New Police Force to Restore Law and OrderThe Allies’ efforts to restore law & order in a devastated, crime ridden, postwar BerlinJun 192Jun 192
Curing Crime:inShort HistoryA Popular 1970s Program Advice on Resisting RapeStoraska claimed that other programs endangered rather than protected women. May 20May 20
Curing Crime:inShort History“A Rapist is a Man With a Problem:” Claimed A Popular Rape Prevention Program in the 1970sFrederic Storaska (photo taken from the back of his book)Feb 24Feb 24