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Cesare Lombroso
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- List of Tables xiii
- List of Illustrations xv
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Editors’ Introduction 1
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EDITION 1 (1876)
- Editors’ Foreword 39
- Author’s Preface 43
- 1 Criminal Craniums (Sixty-six Skulls) 45
- 2 Anthropometry and Physiognomy of 832 Criminals 50
- 3 Tattoos 58
- 4 Emotions of Criminals 63
- 5 Criminals and Religion 70
- 6 Intelligence and Education of Criminals 72
- 7 Jargon 77
- 8 Criminal Literature 79
- 9 Insanity and Crime 81
- 10 Organized Crime 85
- 11 Atavism and Punishment 91
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EDITION 2 (1878)
- Editors’ Foreword 97
- Author’s Preface 99
- 12 Suicide among Criminals 101
- 13 Criminals of Passion 105
- 14 Recidivism, Morality, and Remorse 108
- 15 Handwriting of Criminals 111
- 16 Etiology of Crime weather and race 114
- 17 Etiology of Crime civilization, alcohol, and heredity 120
- 18 Etiology of Crime age, sex, moral education, genitals, and imitation 127
- 19 Prevention of Crime 135
- 20 Penal Policy 141
- Appendix 1. Giovanni Cavaglià 149
- Appendix 2. A Medical Examination of Parricide and Insanity 154
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EDITION 3 (1884)
- Editors’ Foreword 161
- Author’s Preface 163
- 21 Crime and Inferior Organisms 167
- 22 Crime and Prostitution among Savages 175
- 23 Origins of Punishment 183
- 24 Moral Insanity and Crime among Children 188
- 25 Anomalies of the Brain and Internal Organs 198
- 26 Photographs of Born Criminals 202
- 27 Sensitivity and Blushing in Criminals 206
- 28 Moral Insanity and Born Criminality 212
- 29 Summary of Edition 3 221
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EDITION 4 (1889)
- Editors’ Foreword 227
- Author’s Preface 229
- 30 Metabolism, Menstruation, and Fertility 237
- 31 Criminal Communication 239
- 32 Art and Industry among Criminals 244
- 33 The Epileptic Criminal 247
- 34 Epileptics and Born Criminals 253
- 35 Physiology and Etiology of Epilepsy 260
- 36 The Insane Criminal 267
- 37 Biology and Psychology of Insane Criminals 271
- 38 The Alcoholic Criminal 277
- 39 The Hysterical Criminal 281
- 40 The Mattoid 284
- 41 The Occasional Criminal 288
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EDITION 5 (1896–97)
- Editors’ Foreword 299
- 42 Criminal Craniums (689 Skulls) 301
- 43 Anthropometry and Physiognomy of 6,608 Criminals 306
- 44 Political Criminals 313
- 45 Etiology of Crime urban density, alcoholism, wealth, and religion 316
- 46 Etiology of Crime heredity, sex, and politics 325
- 47 Prevention of Crime 331
- 48 Synthesis and Penal Applications 338
- Appendix 1 comparison of the five Italian editions 357
- Appendix 2 illustrations in the five Italian editions 364
- Notes 371
- Glossary 401
- References 411
- Index 417
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- List of Tables xiii
- List of Illustrations xv
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Editors’ Introduction 1
-
EDITION 1 (1876)
- Editors’ Foreword 39
- Author’s Preface 43
- 1 Criminal Craniums (Sixty-six Skulls) 45
- 2 Anthropometry and Physiognomy of 832 Criminals 50
- 3 Tattoos 58
- 4 Emotions of Criminals 63
- 5 Criminals and Religion 70
- 6 Intelligence and Education of Criminals 72
- 7 Jargon 77
- 8 Criminal Literature 79
- 9 Insanity and Crime 81
- 10 Organized Crime 85
- 11 Atavism and Punishment 91
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EDITION 2 (1878)
- Editors’ Foreword 97
- Author’s Preface 99
- 12 Suicide among Criminals 101
- 13 Criminals of Passion 105
- 14 Recidivism, Morality, and Remorse 108
- 15 Handwriting of Criminals 111
- 16 Etiology of Crime weather and race 114
- 17 Etiology of Crime civilization, alcohol, and heredity 120
- 18 Etiology of Crime age, sex, moral education, genitals, and imitation 127
- 19 Prevention of Crime 135
- 20 Penal Policy 141
- Appendix 1. Giovanni Cavaglià 149
- Appendix 2. A Medical Examination of Parricide and Insanity 154
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EDITION 3 (1884)
- Editors’ Foreword 161
- Author’s Preface 163
- 21 Crime and Inferior Organisms 167
- 22 Crime and Prostitution among Savages 175
- 23 Origins of Punishment 183
- 24 Moral Insanity and Crime among Children 188
- 25 Anomalies of the Brain and Internal Organs 198
- 26 Photographs of Born Criminals 202
- 27 Sensitivity and Blushing in Criminals 206
- 28 Moral Insanity and Born Criminality 212
- 29 Summary of Edition 3 221
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EDITION 4 (1889)
- Editors’ Foreword 227
- Author’s Preface 229
- 30 Metabolism, Menstruation, and Fertility 237
- 31 Criminal Communication 239
- 32 Art and Industry among Criminals 244
- 33 The Epileptic Criminal 247
- 34 Epileptics and Born Criminals 253
- 35 Physiology and Etiology of Epilepsy 260
- 36 The Insane Criminal 267
- 37 Biology and Psychology of Insane Criminals 271
- 38 The Alcoholic Criminal 277
- 39 The Hysterical Criminal 281
- 40 The Mattoid 284
- 41 The Occasional Criminal 288
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EDITION 5 (1896–97)
- Editors’ Foreword 299
- 42 Criminal Craniums (689 Skulls) 301
- 43 Anthropometry and Physiognomy of 6,608 Criminals 306
- 44 Political Criminals 313
- 45 Etiology of Crime urban density, alcoholism, wealth, and religion 316
- 46 Etiology of Crime heredity, sex, and politics 325
- 47 Prevention of Crime 331
- 48 Synthesis and Penal Applications 338
- Appendix 1 comparison of the five Italian editions 357
- Appendix 2 illustrations in the five Italian editions 364
- Notes 371
- Glossary 401
- References 411
- Index 417