Abstract

... had it not been for the rise of Nazism in Germany, and the appointment of three distinguished European emigres, Hermann Mannheim, Max Grunhut and Leon Radzinowicz, to academic posts at elite British universities, British criminology might never have developed sufficient academic impetus to have become an independent discipline. (Garland 2002: 39)

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