The Positive School of Criminology / Three Lectures Given at the University of Naples, Italy on April 22, 23 and 24, 1901
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The author presents a positivist program for studying crime as a social and biological phenomenon, tracing the limitations of classical legal abstractions and arguing for empirical, scientific diagnosis of criminality. Across a set of lectures, he examines causes of crime, including individual predispositions and social conditions, and advocates humane, preventive, and reform-oriented responses rooted in natural science and sociology. He calls for reorganizing criminal justice toward treatment, environmental reform, and social policies that address the moral diseases of insanity, suicide, and criminal behavior, insisting that ideals and scientific methods must combine to produce effective, compassionate remedies.
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