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The War on Crime: The Infamous Criminals of the 1930s

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This just in, the Loe Bros have just released a new episode about the notorious gangsters, thugs, and criminals of the 1930's war on crime. We discuss the life and times of criminals like Bonnie & Clyde, Baby Face Nelson, and of course Public Enemy #1 John Dillinger.
We start our discussion talking about the psychology of crime and attempt to answer the question, "Why do people commit crime?" and "How has it evolved today?" Then we break down how the Great Depression seemingly kicked off a new generation of outlaws that can be compared to the criminals of the Wild West. Stay tuned and we hope you get a lot out of this one!
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This just in, the Loe Bros have just released a new episode about the notorious gangsters, thugs, and criminals of the 1930's war on crime. We discuss the life and times of criminals like Bonnie & Clyde, Baby Face Nelson, and of course Public Enemy #1 John Dillinger.
We start our discussion talking about the psychology of crime and attempt to answer the question, "Why do people commit crime?" and "How has it evolved today?" Then we break down how the Great Depression seemingly kicked off a new generation of outlaws that can be compared to the criminals of the Wild West. Stay tuned and we hope you get a lot out of this one!
Public Enemies: America’s Greatest Crime Wave and the Birth of the FBI
The Loe Bros History Blog
Instacart
FREE delivery on first order over $35
https://allswellhome.mvvx.net/c/2602920/599204/9824
Free Shipping, 10-Year Limited Warranty, 100-Night Risk Free Trial, Financing As Low as 0%
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