Crime and Custom in Savage Society is a 1926 book by anthropologist Bronisław Malinowski.[1][2][3][4][5]

The book is considered a seminal work in legal anthropology, described 75 years after its publication as having major "intellectual influence".[6]

References

  1. White, Leslie A. (1927). "Review of Crime and Custom in Savage Society". American Journal of Sociology. 32 (6): 1005–1007. doi:10.1086/214294. ISSN 0002-9602. JSTOR 2765412.
  2. Fernberger, Samuel W. (1927). "Review of Crime and Custom in Savage Society". Psychological Bulletin. 24 (9): 566–568. doi:10.1037/h0066696. ISSN 1939-1455.
  3. Hankins, Frank H. (1928). "Crime and Custom in Savage Society". Social Forces. 6 (3): 499. doi:10.2307/3004890. JSTOR 3004890. S2CID 4081667.
  4. "[Book Reviews]". Nature. 119 (3000): 633. 1927. doi:10.1038/119633c0. ISSN 0028-0836. S2CID 186244000.
  5. Thornton, Robert (1992). "The Chains of Reciprocity: The impact of Nietzsche's "Genealogy" on Malinowski's "Crime and Custom in Savage Society"". The Polish Sociological Bulletin (97): 19–33. ISSN 0032-2997. JSTOR 44816940.
  6. Conley, John M.; O'Barr, William M. (2002). "Back to the Trobriands: The Enduring Influence of Malinowski's Crime and Custom in Savage Society". Law & Social Inquiry. 27 (4): 847–874. doi:10.1111/j.1747-4469.2002.tb00984.x. ISSN 0897-6546. S2CID 144024850.


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