Criminals and their scientists : the history of criminology in international perspective / edited by Peter Becker, Richard F. Wetzell.
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Publication/Creation
New York : Cambridge University Press, Washington, D.C. : German Historical Institute, 2006.
Physical description
xiii, 492 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
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Notes
"This book grew out of an international conference ... in Florence, Italy in October 1998 ... sponsored by the German Historical Institute, Washington, DC, and the European University Institute, Florence"--P.
Bibliographic information
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
pt. I. Nonacademic sites of nineteenth-century criminological discourse/ 1. The French Revolution and the origins of French criminology / Marc Renneville -- 2. Murderers and "reasonable men": the "criminology" of the Victorian judiciary / Martin J. Wiener -- 3. Unmasking counterhistory: an introductory exploration of criminality and the Jewish question / Michael Berkowitz -- 4. Moral discourse and reform in urban Germany, 1880s-1914 / Andrew Lees -- 5. The criminologists' gaze at the underworld: Toward an archaeology of criminological writing / Peter Becker -- pt. II. Criminology as scientific and political practice in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries / 6. Cesare Lombroso and Italian criminology theory and politics / Mary S. Gibson -- 7. Criminal anthropology: its reception in the United States and the nature of its appeal / Nicole Hahn Rafter -- 8. From the "atavistic" to the "inferior" criminal type: the impact of the Lombrosian Theory of the born criminal on German psychiatry / Mariacarda Gadebusch Bondio -- 9. Criminology, hygienism, and eugenics in France, 1870-1914: the medical debates on the elimination of the "incorrigible" criminals / Laurent Mucchielli -- 10. Crime, prisons, and psychiatry: reconsidering problem populations in Australia, 1890-1930 / Stephen Garton.
11. Positivist criminology and state formation in modern Argentian, 1890-1940 / Ricardo D. Salvatore -- 12. The birth of criminology in modern Japan / Yoji Nakatani -- pt. III.
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- 0521810124