Western Europe assumed a profile that made it ever more dissimilar from the countries of the Third and the former Second World. Three factors, in particular, have contributed to the creation of this peculiar profile?
In the attempt to contribute to a solution of this still unresolved problem Professor Solivetti mapped out?
2 tried to evaluate the scale of the criminal phenomenon, and the share of it attributable to the non-national population, or at any rate its degree of involvement in cases that fall within
the field of penal and penitentiary justice.