[2] Pp. 13–18. [↑]

[3] Pp. 19–22. [↑]

[4] P. 6. [↑]

[5] P. 37. [↑]

[6] Cf. Colajanni, “Sociologia criminale”, II, p. 558. [↑]

[7] Pp. 82, 83. [↑]

[8] Pp. 106, 107. [↑]

[9] [14% of 7% is about 1%, of course. The mistake is Morrison’s.—Transl.] [↑]

[10] In his article, “The Interpretation of Criminal Statistics” (“Journal of the Royal Statistical Society”), 1897, Morrison says: “I am inclined to agree … that the attempt to institute … comparisons (of international character) is at present impracticable” (p. 15). It would have been well if he had not forgotten this opinion when he wrote “Crime and its Causes.” [↑]

[11] See, by the same author: “Juvenile Offenders” (chaps. VII and VIII). [↑]