The Need of Social Statistics As An Aid to the Courts
The book The Need of Social Statistics As An Aid to the Courts was written by author Willcox, Walter Francis, 1861-1964 Here you can read free online of The Need of Social Statistics As An Aid to the Courts book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Need of Social Statistics As An Aid to the Courts a good or bad book?
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It is believed that it will l)e possible to decrease very largely the number of accidents and this aspect of the law is re- garded as its most inii)ortant part. "" The New York court seems to believe that an indirect method of decreasing the nnmbcr of accidents, namely, by increasing the employer's pecuniary interest in pi-cvcnting them, is unjustified. It lianlly realizes that in securing social change indirect methods are often the most effective. The opinion of the Tjegislature, also, that t...he new law wonld diminish accidents seems to ])e clearly iiidieatec! l. Y its ])ass- age of the bill. \Vf I his issue of fact the conclusion of statisticians regarding \\\r prol)- able effef^t of similar laws in foreign eonntries, tin; ctnieln- sio?i of the New York Commission and tlw Massnchns(«lls ' Jtrport. ]). 40. ' Ihid. 268 47 AMERICAN LAW REVIEW. Commission and tlie statistical evidence npon whicli they based that conchision and the opinion of the Legislature which passed the law; and upon the other, the unanimous verdict of the Court of Appeals.
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