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Cesare Lombroso , born Ezechia Marco Lombroso (November 6, 1835 – October 19, 1909) was an Italian criminologist and founder of the Italian School of Positivist Criminology. Lombroso rejected the e...
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Cesare Lombroso: A Brief Biography ... Cesare Lombroso was an Italian university professor and criminologist, born in Nov. 6, 1835, in Verona, who became worldwide renowned for his studies and theories in the field of characterology, or the relation between mental and physical characteristics.
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Cesare Lombroso was born Ezechia Marco Lombroso in Verona, Italy on November 6, 1835. The son of a long line of rabbis, he studied literature, linguistics, and archaeology at the Universities of Padua, Vienna, and Paris.
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Sociological Theories of Deviance ... UMD; CESARE LOMBROSO (1835-1909); PHYSICIAN; 1876 WROTE, THE CRIMINAL MAN; DURING AUTOPSY, CERTAIN PHYSICAL STIGMATA WAS APPARENT, CONCLUDED THE CERTAIN NUMBER OF THESES INDICATED A BORN CRIMINAL, ATAVISTIC CRIMINAL;
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Cesare Lombroso the Inventor of Criminal Anthropology ... Cesare Lombroso was born in Verona on 6 November 1835 into a wealthy Jewish family. ... Home >the 19th Century >Cesare Lombroso...
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"At the sight of that skull, I seemed to see all of a sudden, lighted up as a vast plain under a flaming sky, the problem of the nature of the criminal!" — physician Cesare Lombroso as he performed an autopsy on a Italian convict in 1894.
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Lombroso was highly influential in Europe (and also in Brazil) among criminologists and jurists. Advocated humane treatment of criminals and limitations on the use of the death penalty. Early in his career Lombroso was a staunch materialist and admitted in his work After Death - What?:
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Cesare Lombroso was a famous man in the nineteenth century because he claimed to have discovered the cause of crime. His principal work, L’Uomo delinquente or The Criminal Man, was published in 1876. He wrote a good deal more including, in French,
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