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...explained Sorbonne Law Professor André Tunc, is that a bystander "participates in the murder by his decision not to intervene." Similar laws are on the books in Britain, Germany, Italy and Russia. Surveys do not show that citizens of those countries feel any more like helping, said Chicago Sociologist Hans Zeisel. But in a comparative study of U.S. and German students, Zeisel found that 75% of the Americans and only 42% of the Germans opposed penalties for Bad Samaritans -those who refuse help when it is obviously needed. Argued Oxford Don Anthony W. Honore: "The law would...
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...individual A murders individual B, then is apprehended and put to death, he cannot kill individuals C, D, E, and so on. The deterrent effect on individual A has been 100%. This is such simple logic that even a sociologist should be able to grasp...
...amount of political radicalism on Latin politician campases has been "grosdy over-exaggerated" by the American press, Dr. Glaucio A.D. Soares, a prominent Brazilian sociologist, said tonight...
...made the scene, this sort of irreverent high-society coverage seldom got into type. By tradition, practice, choice and affinity, the typical society reporter gossips about her sources in their own terms. The Times's girl on the beat studies her subjects with the detachment of a professional sociologist...