TY - JOUR PY - 2009// TI - "Homesickness and crime"--a contribution of Karl Jaspers to criminal psychology JO - Archiv für Kriminologie A1 - Bachhiesl, Sonja Maria SP - 98 EP - 107 VL - 223 IS - 3-4 N2 - Even a century after its first publication in "Archives of Criminology" (in German: Archiv fur Kriminologie), the doctoral thesis of Karl Jaspers (1883-1969), which was newly edited in 1996, continues to be of interest. Although the crimes described by Jaspers, which took place in a rural area, do no longer occur in this form just as the rural culture itself has disappeared, this paper nevertheless contains reflections that may also be relevant for the interpretation of modern potentials of conflict and violence and crimes rooted therein. The former homesickness has developed into novel phenomena of uprooting. In both cases, problems of maladjustment are a contributing factor to crime motivation. Thus despite all terminological and methodological change, Jaspers' thesis is an example for the continuing relevance of certain subjects in criminological discourse.
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