If there’s anyone who hasn’t read Race and Culture (1994); Migrations and Culture (1996); and Conquests and Cultures (1998), they’re still as good as ever.
Also, http://www.tsowell.com/spracecu.html
“Crime rates soared when our courts began to concern themselves with such things as the unhappy childhoods of violent criminals or the “root causes” of crime in general. Those who paid the highest price for these excursions into cosmic justice were not the judges or the theorists whose notions the judges reflected, but the victims of rape, murder and terrorization by hoodlums.”
Excellent. Thank you.