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Book Review: Contribution a l'Etude du Systeme Moral de la Jeunesse Zairoise

Book Review: Contribution a l'Etude du Systeme Moral de la Jeunesse Zairoise 188 BOOK REVIEWS AUST.NZJC (1976) 9 nations eg USA. But, it is of no less concern because of this and these authors suggest that if the Non-European's SES distribution were closer to the Europeans', the resulting offending rate would show a pleasing decrease. The practical way of achieving such an end could engage readers in discussion for hours. There are local factors like the apparent Polynesian attitude to property, for instance, that might make it possible for positive change to occur. Hopefully Governmental bodies in New Zealand have digested this report and will use it in their plans for the future. They are one of the lucky few who have the meticulously collected hard data on which to make future decisions. The critics of this work mentioned in the first report should now reflect on the positive information found in these two reports. While the technical statistical material in each might tend to make heavy reading for some, most readers will wait with interest for further reports. Possibly hoping, like this reviewer, that such reports will be based on the whole sample. D CHALLINGER Contribution a I'Etude du Systeme Moral de la Jeunesse Zairoise. Andre de Boeck; Vander/Nauwelaerts: Louvain-Paris: http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology SAGE

Book Review: Contribution a l'Etude du Systeme Moral de la Jeunesse Zairoise

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SAGE
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0004-8658
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1837-9273
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10.1177/000486587600900308
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Abstract

188 BOOK REVIEWS AUST.NZJC (1976) 9 nations eg USA. But, it is of no less concern because of this and these authors suggest that if the Non-European's SES distribution were closer to the Europeans', the resulting offending rate would show a pleasing decrease. The practical way of achieving such an end could engage readers in discussion for hours. There are local factors like the apparent Polynesian attitude to property, for instance, that might make it possible for positive change to occur. Hopefully Governmental bodies in New Zealand have digested this report and will use it in their plans for the future. They are one of the lucky few who have the meticulously collected hard data on which to make future decisions. The critics of this work mentioned in the first report should now reflect on the positive information found in these two reports. While the technical statistical material in each might tend to make heavy reading for some, most readers will wait with interest for further reports. Possibly hoping, like this reviewer, that such reports will be based on the whole sample. D CHALLINGER Contribution a I'Etude du Systeme Moral de la Jeunesse Zairoise. Andre de Boeck; Vander/Nauwelaerts: Louvain-Paris:

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Australian & New Zealand Journal of CriminologySAGE

Published: Sep 1, 1976

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