Abstract
Recent Presidential Commission Reports on crime and violence have all agreed that violence must be made un necessary as well as unrewarding; they have therefore pro posed remedies designed to correct social injustice as well as to improve the forces of social control. Some scholars—and large segments of the public—strongly prefer one or the other of these twin prongs but, in the author's view, both are indis pensable.
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