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  1. Willem Adriaan Bonger (September 6, 1876 – May 15, 1940) was a Dutch criminologist and sociologist. He is considered an early Marxist criminologist which through his work, criminology stood out as an autonomous science, making its interrelationship with sociology more evident according to a scientific approach.

  2. Willem Adriaan Bonger (1876-1940) J. M. VAN BEMMELEN. The author of this article is Professor of Criminal Law and Criminology at the Uni-versity of Leiden (Holland).

  3. The Institute is named after the University's Sociology and Criminology Professor Willem Adriaan Bonger (1876-1940). Bonger's contributions to the development of the social sciences before World War II is significant.

  4. Willem Adriaan Bonger. Dutch criminologist Willem Bonger believed in a causal link between crime and economic and social conditions. He asserted that crime is social in origin and a normal response to prevailing cultural conditions.

  5. Willem Bonger, a Dutch sociologist, took a different approach and argued that crime was caused by societal factors, specifically the economy and its effects on people.

  6. El holandés Willem Adriaan Bonger, el padre de la criminología marxista, había publicado a principios de siglo un detallado estudio sobre economía y delincuencia21. Por economía entendía, a veces, indigencia y, tras este vocablo, condiciones sociales propicias a la conducta desviada.

  7. 26 de mar. de 2014 · Willem Bonger was a Dutch scholar best known for his application of Marxism to criminology in his work Criminality and economic conditions, first published in 1905.