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01 - Preface; Chapter 1: What Is Crime?
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02 - Chapter 2: Purpose of Punishment
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3
03 - Chapter 3: Responsibility for Crime
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04 - Chapter 4: Environment
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05 - Chapter 5: Adjusting Heredity and Environment
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06 - Chapter 6: Psychology of Criminal Conduct
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07 - Chapter 7: The Criminal
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08 - Chapter 8: The Female Criminal
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09 - Chapter 9: Juvenile Criminals
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10 - Chapter 10: Homicide
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11 - Chapter 11: Sex Crimes
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12 - Chapter 12: Robbery and Burglary
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13 - Chapter 13: Man as a Predatory Animal
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14 - Chapter 14: Crimes against Property
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15 - Chapter 15: Attitude of the Criminal
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16 - Chapter 16: The Law and the Criminal
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17 - Chapter 17: Repealing Laws
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18 - Chapter 18: Is Crime Increasing?
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19 - Chapter 19: Medical Experts
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20 - Chapter 20: Punishment
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21 - Chapter 21: The Effect of Punishment on Others
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22 - Chapter 22: Evolution of Punishment
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23 - Chapter 23: Capital Punishment
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24 - Chapter 24: Stigmata of the Criminal
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25 - Chapter 25: The Good in Criminals
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26 - Chapter 26: The Defective and Insane
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27 - Chapter 27: Social Control
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28 - Chapter 28: Industrialism and Crime
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29 - Chapter 29: War and Crime
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30 - Chapter 30: Civilizatrion and Crime
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31 - Chapter 31: The Convict
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32 - Chapter 32: Isolation and Sterilization
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33 - Chapter 33: Crime, Disease and Accident
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34
34 - Chapter 34: Luck and Chance
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35 - Chapter 35: Pardons and Paroles
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36 - Chapter 36: Remedies