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A critical survey of criminal anthropology that synthesizes contemporary physical and psychological research into features, heredity, and behavior associated with criminality. It reviews cranial, facial, and bodily characteristics, sensory and motor function, and mental traits such as intelligence, moral insensibility, temperament, and sentiment, while treating cultural markers like tattooing, thieves’ slang, prison inscriptions, and criminal literature. The work assesses scientific results, explores implications for punishment and reform, and offers practical recommendations and illustrative cases in appendices.
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