Alexander Mogilnicki, The Child and Crime

1100,00  brutto

Warsaw, 1916, E. Wende

22 cm

 

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“Child and Crime” by Aleksandr Mogilnicki is an insightful analysis of the problem of juvenile delinquency, which was one of the first works in Polish literature dealing with the subject. Mogilnicki brings the reader closer to the intricacies of environmental and psychological factors contributing to criminal behavior among children and adolescents. The work includes both theoretical reflections on the causes of juvenile delinquency and practical advice on prevention and rehabilitation of young offenders. The author seeks to understand the influence of education, family and social living conditions on the formation of criminal attitudes. The book, rich in examples and case studies, is aimed both at specialists in law and pedagogy, as well as at a wide audience interested in educational issues.
The book is distinguished by a noble leather binding made by the Polish Antiquarian Bindery, which gives it an elegant and unique appearance. This unique binding not only emphasizes the value of the work, but also makes it an excellent acquisition for collectors and libraries, ready to be passed down from generation to generation with aesthetic and utilitarian value.

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6410

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