Between the end of the nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth century, criminal anthropology was a very influential theory for criminologists throughout the western world. Proposed by the Italian alienist Cesare Lombroso, its theoretical core centred on the figure of the “criminal man,” a character atavistic instinct forced to live a life of crime. By filling a gap in the literature, this work deals with the historical and sociological circumstances in which criminal anthropology emerged and prospered, and concentrates on the impact Lombroso’s theory had on the development of scientific policing in Italy since the beginning of the twentieth century. A detailed account of the causes that favoured the rise of Lombroso’s scientific pol...
At the end of the nineteenth century, in Italy, a lively dispute about the relationship between rac...
At the end of the nineteenth century the Italian physician and anthropologist Cesare Lombroso establ...
By studying the development of Italy's penal system, Pires Marques provides valuable insights into t...
The aim of this article is to briefly retrace the history of criminal identification tech- niques in...
International audienceThis article traces the rise and fall of psychiatric evaluation in criminal tr...
The article presents three unpublished large-sized charcoal drawings preserved at the Cesare Lombros...
This article analyses the impact of criminal anthropology, established by Cesare Lombroso, on the fi...
Despite the emergence of a new criminological subfield called visual criminology in recent years and...
Criminal anthropology from the second half of the nineteenth century took the first steps towards th...
More than a century after the death of Cesare Lombroso, who still today is considered the founder of...
The Fascist police system was a complex, and well structured one, capable of exerting an oppressive ...
"The present work is based upon Professor Lombroso's French version ... published in Paris in 1899, ...
Focussing on Cesare Lombroso’s work on the so-called 'sexual perversions', this chapter examines how...
The Italian physician Cesare Lombroso, one of the first scientific criminologists and a forensic psy...
Defence date: 6 June 2007Examining Board: Prof. Peter Becker, European University Institute (EUI) ; ...
At the end of the nineteenth century, in Italy, a lively dispute about the relationship between rac...
At the end of the nineteenth century the Italian physician and anthropologist Cesare Lombroso establ...
By studying the development of Italy's penal system, Pires Marques provides valuable insights into t...
The aim of this article is to briefly retrace the history of criminal identification tech- niques in...
International audienceThis article traces the rise and fall of psychiatric evaluation in criminal tr...
The article presents three unpublished large-sized charcoal drawings preserved at the Cesare Lombros...
This article analyses the impact of criminal anthropology, established by Cesare Lombroso, on the fi...
Despite the emergence of a new criminological subfield called visual criminology in recent years and...
Criminal anthropology from the second half of the nineteenth century took the first steps towards th...
More than a century after the death of Cesare Lombroso, who still today is considered the founder of...
The Fascist police system was a complex, and well structured one, capable of exerting an oppressive ...
"The present work is based upon Professor Lombroso's French version ... published in Paris in 1899, ...
Focussing on Cesare Lombroso’s work on the so-called 'sexual perversions', this chapter examines how...
The Italian physician Cesare Lombroso, one of the first scientific criminologists and a forensic psy...
Defence date: 6 June 2007Examining Board: Prof. Peter Becker, European University Institute (EUI) ; ...
At the end of the nineteenth century, in Italy, a lively dispute about the relationship between rac...
At the end of the nineteenth century the Italian physician and anthropologist Cesare Lombroso establ...
By studying the development of Italy's penal system, Pires Marques provides valuable insights into t...