This 19th century treatise on Jewish criminals in Germany examines the tactics, customs, and language of the criminal underworld, providing a detailed portrait of this often-misunderstood subculture. Thiele, an expert in criminology, draws on his extensive research, including interviews with former criminals, to analyze the various types of crimes committed by these individuals and the challenges faced by the legal system in combating their activities.
A. F. Thiele Boeken
