Criminals and their scientists : the history of criminology in international perspective

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Criminals and their scientists : the history of criminology in international perspective

edited by Peter Becker, Richard F. Wetzell

(Publications of the German Historical Institute)

German Historical Institute , Cambridge University Press, 2006

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Contents of Works

  • The French Revolution and the origins of French criminology / Marc Renneville
  • Murderers and "reasonable men" : the "criminology" of the Victorian judiciary / Martin J. Wiener
  • Unmasking counterhistory : an introductory exploration of criminality and the Jewish question / Michael Berkowitz
  • Moral discourse and reform in urban Germany, 1880s-1914 / Andrew Lees
  • The criminologists" gaze at the underworld : toward an archaeology of criminological writing / Peter Becker
  • Cesare Lombroso and Italian criminology : theory and politics / Mary S. Gibson
  • Criminal anthropology : its reception in the United States and the nature of its appeal / Nicole Hahn Rafter
  • From the "atavistic" to the "inferior" criminal type : the impact of the Lombrosian theory of the born criminal on German psychiatry / Mariacarla Gadebusch Bondio
  • Criminology, hygienism, and eugenics in France, 1870-1914 : the medical debates on the elimination of "incorrigible" criminals / Laurent Muccielli
  • Crime, prisons, and psychiatry : reconsidering problem populations in Australia, 1890-1930 / Stephen Garton
  • Positivist criminology and state formation in modern Argentina, 1890-1940 / Ricardo D. Salvatore
  • The birth of criminology in modern Japan / Yoji Nakatani
  • The international congresses of criminal anthropology : shaping the French and international criminological movement, 1886-1914 / Martine Kaluszynski
  • Making criminologists : tools, techniques, and the production of scientific authority / David G. Horn
  • "One of the strangest relics of a former state" : tattoos and the discourses of criminality in Europe, 1880-1920 / Jane Caplan
  • What criminals think about criminology : French criminals and criminological knowledge at the end of the nineteenth century / Philippe Artières
  • Talk of the town : the murder of Lucie Berlin and the production of local knowledge / Peter Fritzsche
  • Criminology in Weimar and Nazi Germany / Richard F. Wetzell
  • The Biology of mortality : criminal biology in Bavaria, 1924-1933 / Oliver Liang
  • Criminals and their analysts : psychoanalytic criminology in Weimar Germany and the first Austrian Republic / Gabriel N. Finder
  • Drinking and crime in modern Germany / Geoffrey J. Giles

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