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Criminal Man, According to the Classification of Cesare Lombroso

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THE SCIENCE SERIES

Edited by Edward Lee Thorndike, Ph.D., and
F. E. Beddard, M.A., F.R.S.

1. The Study of Man. By A. C. Haddon.

2. The Groundwork of Science. By St. George Mivart.

3. Rivers of North America. By Israel C. Russell.

4. Earth Sculpture, or; The Origin of Land Forms. By James Geikie.

5. Volcanoes; Their Structure and Significance. By T. G. Bonney.

6. Bacteria. By George Newman.

7. A Book of Whales. By F. E. Beddard.

8. Comparative Physiology of the Brain, etc. By Jacques Loeb.

9. The Stars. By Simon Newcomb.

10. The Basis of Social Relations. By Daniel G. Brinton.

11. Experiments on Animals. By Stephen Paget.

12. Infection and Immunity. By George M. Sternberg.

13. Fatigue. By A. Mosso.

14. Earthquakes. By Clarence E. Dutton.

15. The Nature of Man. By Élie Metchnikoff.

16. Nervous and Mental Hygiene in Health and Disease. By August Forel.

17. The Prolongation of Life. By Élie Metchnikoff.

18. The Solar System. By Charles Lane Poor.

19. Heredity. By J. Arthur Thompson, M.A.

20. Climate. By Robert DeCourcy Ward.

21. Age, Growth, and Death. By Charles S. Minot.

22. The Interpretation of Nature. By C. Lloyd Morgan.

23. Mosquito Life. By Evelyn Groesbeeck Mitchell.

24. Thinking, Feeling, Doing. By E. W. Scripture.

25. The World's Gold. By L. de Launay.

26. The Interpretation of Radium. By F. Soddy.

27. Criminal Man. By Cesare Lombroso.


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The Science Series

 

 

CRIMINAL MAN

 

 

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CRIMINAL MAN

 

ACCORDING TO THE CLASSIFICATION OF

CESARE LOMBROSO

 

 

BRIEFLY SUMMARISED BY HIS DAUGHTER

GINA LOMBROSO-FERRERO

 

 

WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY

CESARE LOMBROSO

 

 

ILLUSTRATED

 

 

G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS

NEW YORK AND LONDON

The Knickerbocker Press

1911

 

 

Copyright, 1911
BY

G. P. PUTNAM'S SONS

 

 

The Knickerbocker Press, New York

 

 


CONTENTS

PART I.—THE CRIMINAL WORLD  
CHAPTER I PAGE
The Born Criminal 3
  Classical and modern schools of penal jurisprudence—Physical anomalies of the born criminal—Senses and functions—Psychology—Intellectual manifestations—The criminal in proverbial sayings.  
     
CHAPTER II  
The Born Criminal and his Relation to Moral Insanity and Epilepsy 52
  Identity of born criminals and the morally insane—Analogy of physical and psychic characters, origin and development—Epilepsy—Multiformity of disease—Equivalence of certain forms to criminality—Physical and psychic characters—Cases of moral insanity with latent epileptic phenomena.  
     
CHAPTER III  
The Insane Criminal 74
  General forms of criminal insanity, imbecility, melancholia, general paralysis, dementia, monomania—Physical and psychic characters of the mentally deranged—Special forms of criminal insanity—Inebriate lunatics from inebriation—Physical and psychic characters—Specific crimes—Epileptic lunatics—Manifestations—Hysterical lunatics—Physical and functional characters—Psychology.  
   
CHAPTER IV  
Criminaloids 100
  Psychology—Tardy adoption of criminal career—Repentance—Confession—Moral sense and affections—Habitual criminals—Juridical criminals—Criminals of passion.  
     

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