Crime in Its Relations to Social Progress

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; but the number of forms of conduct punished as criminal under the Imperial Code increased more than twice as rapidly as the population. Do we wonder that the Ger- man statistics should testify to a very great and continued increase of criminality, "notwithstanding that education is so diffused, and the flowering of industry and commerce so ^ Besant, p. 237.
344 Legislation of Social Giiardiajiship rapid and successful that other nations, even though more rich, begin to fear being vanquished?"
...' Nay, it is because of these very things, this wonderful development, that new penal legislation is necessary; and thus the multiplication of criminals is at once both a result of this upward growth, and a cause of its continuance, and of the nation's prosperity. As the author, just quoted, tells us, in his valuable little pamphlet upon "The Statistics of Delinquency in Europe:" "The increase of delites {i. . , new social prohibitions) in Germany, both those of the Code and those provided for by other laws, has been continuous and progressive.

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