Description
The Criminal by Havelock Ellis examines the nature, causes, and psychology of criminal behavior. Ellis explores how biological, psychological, and social factors contribute to criminality, challenging simplistic notions of innate evil. He analyzes different types of offenders, including habitual criminals and those influenced by environment or circumstance, emphasizing the role of education, social reform, and moral guidance in prevention. The work blends scientific observation with humanistic concern, advocating a balanced approach to understanding crime and fostering rehabilitation rather than mere punishment.