Psychology and Crime
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Thomas Holmes dedicated his life to prison reform and criminal justice as a police-court missionary, criminologist, and philanthropist. Serving as secretary to the Howard Association, he worked tirelessly to improve the penal system and advocate for changes in criminal law. His efforts were rooted in a deep understanding of the causes of crime and a desire to help offenders reintegrate into society. Holmes championed a more humane approach to corrections and a compassionate perspective on those on the margins of life.

