Monday, January 17, 2011

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Why are they committing crimes?

"The "I" automatically tries to move towards the better, well, about which rules out the most painful and the suffering. If it is moving toward what appears as a regression, we do not confine ourselves to saying that this man is let go or it becomes bad: we say that this is his best equilibrium and, in fact, that's why it's serious (...) through this vision, we have to put us in mind, that is so wrong what he did, the criminal could not help at this time, to do what seemed best (...) it is essential to temporarily get rid of any preconceived pattern of any tendency to resolve the case by wearing a diagnosis or by removing the subject in a class (...) the examiner must have the human sense, curiosity respectful of everything that relates to the soul and human behavior, must have extensive emotional and moral culture (...) while this does not adopt an attitude that we should strictly clinical.
De Greeff, Introduction to Criminology (1946). Brussels: Editions Vandenplas

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