[681] A. Forel, “The Responsibility of Normal Human Beings,” p. 21 (Munich, 1901).

[682] Von Krafft-Ebing, “Psychopathia Sexualis,” p. 331.

[683] Adolf Baginsky, “The Impressionability of Children under the Influence of their Environment,” published in Medizinische Reform, edited by Rudolf Lennhoff, 1906, Nos. 43, 44 (especially pp. 533, 534).

[684] “Another Conventional Lie: Studies concerning Love, Marriage, and Morality,” by an Evangelical Clergyman, p. 7 (Leipzig).

[685] Kraepelin (“The Question of Diminished Responsibility,” published in the Monatschrijt für Kriminal-Psychiatrie, 1904, No. 8) pleads that the necessity for imprisonment should be determined, not by judges, but by medical “crimino-pedagogues,” and he demands “places of secure restraint” (“Sicherungsanstalten”), differing in character from ordinary prisons, for the detention of criminals whose responsibility is diminished. Similarly, P. Näcke (“The So-called Moral Insanity,” p. 60; Wiesbaden, 1902), considers that the prison should be transformed into a kind of “hospital and educational institution.”

[686] “Encyclopediana ou Dictionnaire Encyclopédique des Ana,” p. 59 (Paris, 1701).


CHAPTER XXV
THE QUESTION OF SEXUAL ABSTINENCE (DIE ENTHALTSAMKEITSFRAGE)

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Eduard Grisebach.