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New. 0671628100. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request ***-*** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY, WHY WAIT? --639 pages; clean and crisp, tight and bright pages, with no writing or markings to the text. --DESCRIPTION: Library Journal: "Since its establishment, the field of American criminology has been dominated by liberal scholars. But, over the past ten years, neoconservatism has become a force in criminology. Wilson, the leading advocate of this right-ward move, and Herrnstein, who is noted for his work on I. Q., race, and meritocracy, have written what should become the major source on this important development in criminology. Its moderate, Aristotelian behavioral theory is reminiscent of Edward Banfield's Unheavenly City Revisited and Ernest Van Den Haag's Punishing Criminals, but this book probably will have greater impact than either of these or any of Wilson's and Herrnstein's earlier writings. It will be praised by many and criticized by others who will complain that it does not expose the proper ``myths about crime, ' ' does not explain why ``the rich get richer and the poor get prison, ' ' and turns attention away from the corrupting influence of modern institutions. Essential reading for anyone seriously interested in crime or human nature." John Broderick, Sociology Department, Stone hill College, N. Easton, Mass. --FS REVIEW: Under the dominant influence of JQW, this work shies away from the truth about the causes of crime. Due to JQW's unfiltered shallowness, inclined as it is toward Broken Windows-quality explanation, the junk thinking seeps-in and defiles the effort. Some valuable points nonetheless. --with a bonus offer--
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