
pmid: 5473154
The author discusses the changing role of punishment for crime in modern society, especially its increasing ineffectiveness. He suggests as a possible solution the large-scale use of television for education against criminal impulses.
Adult, Criminal Psychology, Jurisprudence, Adolescent, Psychology, Educational, Social Behavior Disorders, Middle Aged, Morals, Authoritarianism, Psychoanalytic Interpretation, Aggression, Attitude, Punishment, Conditioning, Psychological, Methods, Humans, Perception, Television, Crime, Social Change
Adult, Criminal Psychology, Jurisprudence, Adolescent, Psychology, Educational, Social Behavior Disorders, Middle Aged, Morals, Authoritarianism, Psychoanalytic Interpretation, Aggression, Attitude, Punishment, Conditioning, Psychological, Methods, Humans, Perception, Television, Crime, Social Change
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