Christopher Browning at Nature: In Stanley Kubrick’s film adaptation of the 1962 novel A Clockwork Orange, gang leader Alex DeLarge is portrayed as an ultraviolent miscreant. Once imprisoned, he is subjected to aversion therapy, which serves only to reinforce the deeply rooted nature of his criminal.
An analysis of what makes young people more likely to commit crimes tears down the influential assumption that character is the main factor
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