
Psychology and Crime
Psychology and Crime, written by Thomas Holmes in the early 20th century, examines the connection between psychological conditions and criminal behavior in Great Britain. Drawing from his experience with London's criminal courts, Holmes advocates for a more humane treatment of individuals within the prison system, highlighting the mental and physical afflictions that often contribute to criminality. This work is recognized as culturally significant and remains in the public domain, making it widely accessible for study and reference.

