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VENEZUELA - A LATIN AMERICAN CRIMINOLOGY?

NCJ Number
28267
Journal
Annales Internationales de Criminologie Volume: 12 Issue: 1-2 Dated: (1973) Pages: 229-241
Author(s)
F CANESTRI
Date Published
1973
Length
13 pages
Annotation
VENEZUELA AND OTHER LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES NEED TO DEVELOP CRIMINOLOGICAL THEORIES AND PRACTICES APPROPRIATE TO THEIR OWN ECONOMIC, SOCIAL, AND CULTURAL CONDITIONS.
Abstract
THE AUTHOR URGES THAT LATIN AMERICA NOT SIMPLY ADOPT UNCRITICALLY THE CRIMINOLOGICAL METHODS DEVELOPED BY THE ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SOCIETIES OF EUROPE AND NORTH AMERICA. REVIEWED ARE MAJOR WORLD-WIDE METHODLOGICAL TENDENCIES IN CRIME RESEARCH. --IN FRENCH

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