International audienceThis article traces the rise and fall of psychiatric evaluation in criminal trials from the School of Criminal Anthropology of the late nineteenth century to the current Italian justice system. Influenced by positivism and by specific theories on human evolution, Cesare Lombroso considered criminal action as the result of organic causes excluding any kind of legal autonomy and responsibility of the accused. The Positive School of Penal Law he founded with Enrico Ferri and Raffaele Garofalo profoundly inspired the Rocco Code, on which the current Italian Penal Code is still based, albeit with revisions and repeals. Drafted in 1930 during the fascist government (1922-1943), the latter has also suffered from racial ideolo...
Italian psychiatry is usually renowned for the radical anti-institutional movement and the Reform La...
International audienceThis article revolves around a so-called honour killing dating back to 2009 in...
http://ojs.st-andrews.ac.uk/index.php/jtrThis article analyses cultural theories such as those offer...
International audienceThis article traces the rise and fall of psychiatric evaluation in criminal tr...
This article aims to offer a contribution to the history of the relationship between law and the hum...
The Italian science of criminal law in the second half of the nineteenth century is closely linked w...
One aspect of body changes is the act of cutting. That is a cultural significant gesture. To interpr...
Between the end of the nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth century, criminal anthropology...
The Italian physician Cesare Lombroso, one of the first scientific criminologists and a forensic psy...
The aim of this article is to briefly retrace the history of criminal identification tech- niques in...
This article deals with the emergence of psychiatric issues in Italian criminal courts between 1900 ...
In recent times Italy has been experiencing massive migration flows, therefore the attention on the ...
Criminal anthropology from the second half of the nineteenth century took the first steps towards th...
In forensic psychiatry, there is increasing recognition of the importance of culture and ethnicity i...
More than a century after the death of Cesare Lombroso, who still today is considered the founder of...
Italian psychiatry is usually renowned for the radical anti-institutional movement and the Reform La...
International audienceThis article revolves around a so-called honour killing dating back to 2009 in...
http://ojs.st-andrews.ac.uk/index.php/jtrThis article analyses cultural theories such as those offer...
International audienceThis article traces the rise and fall of psychiatric evaluation in criminal tr...
This article aims to offer a contribution to the history of the relationship between law and the hum...
The Italian science of criminal law in the second half of the nineteenth century is closely linked w...
One aspect of body changes is the act of cutting. That is a cultural significant gesture. To interpr...
Between the end of the nineteenth and the first half of the twentieth century, criminal anthropology...
The Italian physician Cesare Lombroso, one of the first scientific criminologists and a forensic psy...
The aim of this article is to briefly retrace the history of criminal identification tech- niques in...
This article deals with the emergence of psychiatric issues in Italian criminal courts between 1900 ...
In recent times Italy has been experiencing massive migration flows, therefore the attention on the ...
Criminal anthropology from the second half of the nineteenth century took the first steps towards th...
In forensic psychiatry, there is increasing recognition of the importance of culture and ethnicity i...
More than a century after the death of Cesare Lombroso, who still today is considered the founder of...
Italian psychiatry is usually renowned for the radical anti-institutional movement and the Reform La...
International audienceThis article revolves around a so-called honour killing dating back to 2009 in...
http://ojs.st-andrews.ac.uk/index.php/jtrThis article analyses cultural theories such as those offer...