
Detection of Deception
The Last Archive
Exploring the Historical Context of Social Scientists and Crime Statistics
Examining the experiments and statistics collected in the late 19th century, this chapter explores the argument that black people were inherently criminal. It delves into the work of Professor Khalil Jibran Muhammad and Frederick Hoffman, and the lasting impact of these ideas on the debate surrounding black crime and systematic racism.
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