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Cesare Lombroso, a modern man of science

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A critical portrait traces the subject's family background and early influences, recounts his development of criminal anthropology and major theories, and surveys contemporary opposition, debates over female and political criminality, criminal psychology, and his reform efforts in jurisprudence and agrarian questions. The book evaluates his methods, personality, and claims about genius, considers the wider significance of criminal anthropology, and documents his unconventional investigations into spiritualism. Chapters summarize predecessors, outline social and legal implications, and conclude with bibliographic appendices and a tabular account of positivist thought.

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Hans Kurella

Hans Kurella was a scholar and writer known for his contributions to the field of criminology and sociology. His notable work, "Cesare Lombroso, a modern man of science," explores the theories of Lombroso, who is often regarded as the father of criminology. Kurella's writings delve into the intersection of science and social issues, reflecting a keen interest in the scientific underpinnings of human behavior. Through his analysis, Kurella contributes to the understanding of criminal psychology and the societal implications of Lombroso's theories.

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