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Criminal Man
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Author(s):
Cesare Lombroso
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Cesare Lombroso
Other contributor(s):
Mary Gibson
(Translator),
Nicole Hahn Rafter
(Translator)
Publication date:
2006
Publisher:
Duke University Press
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978-0-8223-3711-9
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978-0-8223-8780-0
Publication date:
2006
DOI:
10.1215/9780822387800
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Editors’ Introduction
pp. 45
Criminal Craniums (Sixty-six Skulls)
pp. 50
Anthropometry and Physiognomy of 832 Criminals
pp. 58
Tattoos
pp. 63
Emotions of Criminals
pp. 70
Criminals and Religion
pp. 72
Intelligence and Education of Criminals
pp. 77
Jargon
pp. 79
Criminal Literature
pp. 81
Insanity and Crime
pp. 85
Organized Crime
pp. 91
Atavism and Punishment
pp. 101
Suicide among Criminals
pp. 105
Criminals of Passion
pp. 108
Recidivism, Morality, and Remorse
pp. 111
Handwriting of Criminals
pp. 114
Etiology of Crime
pp. 120
Etiology of Crime
pp. 127
Etiology of Crime
pp. 135
Prevention of Crime
pp. 141
Penal Policy
pp. 167
Crime and Inferior Organisms
pp. 175
Crime and Prostitution among Savages
pp. 183
Origins of Punishment
pp. 188
Moral Insanity and Crime among Children
pp. 198
Anomalies of the Brain and Internal Organs
pp. 202
Photographs of Born Criminals
pp. 206
Sensitivity and Blushing in Criminals
pp. 212
Moral Insanity and Born Criminality
pp. 221
Summary of Edition 3
pp. 237
Metabolism, Menstruation, and Fertility
pp. 239
Criminal Communication
pp. 244
Art and Industry among Criminals
pp. 247
The Epileptic Criminal
pp. 253
Epileptics and Born Criminals
pp. 260
Physiology and Etiology of Epilepsy
pp. 267
The Insane Criminal
pp. 271
Biology and Psychology of Insane Criminals
pp. 277
The Alcoholic Criminal
pp. 281
The Hysterical Criminal
pp. 284
The Mattoid
pp. 288
The Occasional Criminal
pp. 301
Criminal Craniums (689 Skulls)
pp. 306
Anthropometry and Physiognomy of 6,608 Criminals
pp. 313
Political Criminals
pp. 316
Etiology of Crime
pp. 325
Etiology of Crime
pp. 331
Prevention of Crime
pp. 338
Synthesis and Penal Applications
pp. 371
Notes
pp. 411
References
pp. 417
Index
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