Criminal man / Cesare Lombroso ; translated and with a new introduction by Mary Gibson and Nicole Hahn Rafter, with translation assistance from Mark Seymour.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Lombroso, Cesare, 1835-1909
Other Authors: Gibson, Mary, 1950-, Rafter, Nicole Hahn, 1939-
Other title:Uomo delinquente. English.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Durham, NC : Duke University Press, 2006.
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Table of Contents:
  • EDITION 1 (1876): Criminal craniums (sixty-six skulls)
  • Anthropometry and physiognomy of 832 criminals
  • Tattoos
  • Emotions of criminals
  • Criminals and religion
  • Intelligence and education of criminals
  • Jargon
  • Criminal literature
  • Insanity and crime
  • Organized crime
  • Atavism and punishment
  • EDITION 2 (1878): Suicide among criminals
  • Criminals of passion
  • Recidivism, morality, and remorse
  • Handwriting of criminals
  • Etiology of crime : weather and race
  • Etiology of crime : civilization, alcohol, and heredity
  • Etiology of crime : age, sex, moral education, genitals, and imitation
  • Prevention of crime
  • Penal policy
  • Appendix 1 : Giovanni CavagliĆ 
  • Appendix 2 : A medical examination of parricide and insanity
  • EDITION 3 (1884): Crime and inferior organisms
  • Crime and prostitution among savages
  • Origins of punishment
  • Moral insanity and crime among children
  • Anomalies of the brain and internal organs
  • Photographs of born criminals
  • Sensitivity and blushing in criminals
  • Moral insanity and born criminality
  • Summary of edition 3
  • EDITION 4 (1889): Metabolism, menstruation, and fertility
  • Criminal communication
  • Art and industry among criminals
  • The epileptic criminal
  • Epileptics and born criminals
  • Physiology and etiology of epilepsy
  • The insane criminal
  • Biology and psychology of insane criminals
  • The alcoholic criminal
  • The hysterical criminal
  • The mattoid
  • The occasional criminal
  • EDITION 5 (1896-97): Criminal craniums (689 skulls)
  • Anthropometry and physiognomy of 6,608 criminals
  • Political criminals
  • Etiology of crime : urban density, alcoholism, wealth, and religion
  • Etiology of crime : heredity, sex, and politics
  • Prevention of crime
  • Synthesis and penal applications
  • Appendix 1 : comparison of five Italian editions
  • Appendix 2 : illustrations in the five Italian editions.