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At the beginning of criminology as a scientific discipline, the sociologist Sutherland was misunderstood because he had deviated from the usual research tracks of the time centered on blood crime. He opened a scientific research track on the "elites, the good people" in a social, political, economic context, etc... whose theories lodged the criminal cause in the social classes other than those of the bourgeois.To this misunderstood researcher has his genesis of his research in the scientific world, his "disciplines" and other people of curious mind, show that the deviation from the prescribed…mehr

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At the beginning of criminology as a scientific discipline, the sociologist Sutherland was misunderstood because he had deviated from the usual research tracks of the time centered on blood crime. He opened a scientific research track on the "elites, the good people" in a social, political, economic context, etc... whose theories lodged the criminal cause in the social classes other than those of the bourgeois.To this misunderstood researcher has his genesis of his research in the scientific world, his "disciplines" and other people of curious mind, show that the deviation from the prescribed and unwritten norm on the property and even on the commercialization of the humans has well and truly its place in the scientific stake.
Autorenporträt
Mbale Kizekele Allen is an Associate Professor at the University of Lubumbashi and a civil servant at the Direction Générale des Impôts du Katanga in Lubumbashi (Chef de Centre d'Impôts Synthétiques Kasumbalesa). He holds a PhD in Criminology from the University of Lubumbashi (Unilu) in 2018.