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Criminals and their Scientists: The History of Criminology in International Perspective

Becker, Peter(Edited by)Wetzell, Richard F.(Edited by)
Part of the Publications of the German Historical Institute series
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This book presents research on the history of criminology from the late-eighteenth to the mid-twentieth century in Western Europe (Austria, Britain, France, Germany, Italy) and in Argentina, Australia, Japan, and the United States.

Approaching the history of criminology as a history of science and practice, the essays examine the discourse on crime and criminals that surfaced as part of different discourses and practices, including the activities of the police and the courts, parliamentary debates, media reports, as well as the writings of moral statisticians, jurists, and medical doctors.

In addition, the book seeks to elucidate the relationship between criminological discourse and politics, society, and culture by providing a comparative study of the worldwide reception of Cesare Lombroso's criminal-anthropological ideas.

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Cambridge University Press
1316038076 / 9781316038079
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
364
09/01/2006
English
487 pages
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