Max Grünhut

Max Grünhut (7 July 1893 – 6 February 1964) was a German-British legal scholar and criminologist. Of Jewish descent, he emigrated to the United Kingdom to escape Nazism in 1939. Prior to that, he was held a professorship at the University of Bonn.

In England, he taught at the University of Oxford, becoming one of the most important British criminologists of his era, along with fellow emigrants and Leon Radzinowicz. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Penal reform: a comparative study. by Grünhut, Max, 1893-1964

    Published 1972
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    Penal reform: a comparative study. by Grünhut, Max, 1893-1964

    Published 1972
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    Juvenile offenders before the courts. by Grünhut, Max, 1893-1964

    Published 1956
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    Probation and mental treatment. by Grünhut, Max, 1893-1964

    Published 1963
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    The selection of offenders for probation. by Grünhut, Max, 1893-1964

    Published 1959
    Book
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    The selection of offenders for probation by Grünhut, Max, 1893-1964

    Published 1959
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    Sexual crime today; papers read by Max Grünhut, Rudolf Sieverts [and] Jacob M. van Bemmelen at a symposium organized by the Institute of Criminal Law and Criminology of the Univers...

    Published 1960
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    Sexual crime today Papers read /

    Published 1960
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