A 'Trick-Cyclist' in Prison

Reviews the book, Neurosis and Crime by Frances Smart (1970). The author's major thesis is: "Delinquency is a symptom for a neurotic state there is no qualitative difference between neurosis and crime." Dr. Smart studied for three years with C. G. Jung. His theoretical insights are re...

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