Decades ago, in a British prison, Dr. Anthony Daniels heard a murderer explain how he came to be serving a life sentence. “It’s just my luck to be here on this charge,” the prisoner answered. He had served a dozen prior sentences. He carried the knife to the scene. He sought out the victim. Luck? Daniels worked for decades in prisons and poor neighborhoods of England. In his book Life at the Bottom, writing under his pen name Theodore Dalrymple…
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