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[When a victimless criminal] is treated as an enemy of society, he almost necessarily becomes one. Forced into criminal acts, immersed in underworld-related supply networks, and ever-conscious of the need to evade the police, his outlooks as well as behavior become more and more anti-social. |
![]() By: | ![]() Edwin M. Schur (more quotes by Edwin M. Schur or books by/about Edwin M. Schur) |
![]() | ![]() American professor, sociologist, lawyer, economist, author |
![]() Source: | ![]() Schur, Edwin (1974) Victimless crimes: Two sides of controversy. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall. |
![]() ISBN-10: | ![]() 013941682X |
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![]() Categories: | ![]() Drugs, Freedom, Society, Tolerance, Tyranny, Crime, Liberty |
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