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Show I i H MAnnv AND DC QOQD. v I Net AlHolol.lf Wtfffl, tVhlih Mi's"! H II Hall, lull Itiraimratltalr Bo. H Frledrlch Printing baa Just pub- H llshed In Germany, aome of the re- suits ot his study of tho Influence ot marriage upon the criminality of man, tB taya tho Cincinnati CommercIal-TTl- H bune I rum criminal statistic he de- S duced that properly right of all kind ,M aro respei ted more generally by tho jit married than the tingle Such grarer V if ffentes as robbery extortion and M fraud are committed by married men tt with coinptrathe Infrequency When , 90 he la drlren to the unlawful acquire- Iff nient of materul goods he generally IM chootcs aome less dangeroua method. Iteccltlng stolen good breaking tho lawa relative, to trade commerce and public health, forcible detention ot plecea of property bankruptcy, etc, aro tho forma which offenici against prop erty iitually take among married mtn. Among those married nt nn extremely early age tretpaite against the rights of property are more common than among the unmarried of n corresponding correspond-ing nge Thlt la explained by the tact that poverty la frequently n concomitant concom-itant nr remilt of audi marriages. In-rendlurlim In-rendlurlim Is found most largely among the mtrrlril between 30 and 60 yeara of age The unmarried outrun the married In the offenses agalnat morality, mo-rality, and also In those against human, life, but the married surpas tho unmarried un-married In careless and negligent killing kill-ing and wounding The difference In criminality between tho married and the unmarried grows leu with advene-Ini; advene-Ini; year, Iletween tho age of CO and CO ye in It Is small and after that II I eten less Drunkenness claim the major share of It victim between tho age of 30 and CO year Th crlmln-nllty crlmln-nllty of widower between the ages of 30 and CO Is notably greater than that of other rlattea The loa of the wlfo frequently leada to mental derangement derange-ment and rtilaln klndi ot self-control are difficult for thla data lo exerclte. In general tbero 1 a decreate In criminality crim-inality ot the married the longer they havo been In the tnnrrted atato Among the restraint which marriage place upon the married man I the fear oi bringing dligraco upon hla family arj lasting thame upon hla children The temptation of the married man to Indulge In-dulge In tho plenaurrs of tho public houso Is less thnn that of the single man Willi the need of defending and supporting a family there cornea, too. Increased reaped for religion, law and property, the defending and supporting of the Institutions of society Lastly, a trong deterrent effect of marriage upon criminality result from the Influence In-fluence ot constant and Intimate association asso-ciation ot tho man with a member of th mi, -to..ctimiTMny)i low compared com-pared with that ot his own. |