Category: Psychiatry/Psychology

The Criminal

CRIMINAL ANTHROPOLOGY (PHYSICAL)-- § 1. CRANIAL AND CEREBRAL CHARACTERISTICS 49 § 2. THE FACE 63 § 3. ANOMALIES OF THE HAIR 72 § 4. CRIMINAL PHYSIOGNOMY 78 § 5. THE BODY AND VISCERA 88 § 6. HEREDITY 90 § 7. TATTOOING 102 § 8. MOTOR ACTIVITY 108 § 9. PHYSICAL SENSIBILITY 112

Chapters

10. CHAPTER VII.

We have now seen, in its main outlines, the present condition of this question of the nature and treatment of the criminal. We have seen that criminality is a natural phenomenon...

7. CHAPTER IV.

The moral insensibility of the instinctive and habitual criminal, his lack of forethought, his absence of remorse, his cheerfulness, had been noted long before they were exhaust...

6. CHAPTER III.

Considerably greater importance was formerly attributed to the shape and measurements of the head than we can now accord to them, although the subject still retains much interes...

9. CHAPTER VI.

If, as now scarcely admits of question, every truly criminal act proceeds from a person who is, temporarily or permanently, in a more or less abnormal condition, the notion of “...

8. CHAPTER V.

So far I have been summarising the chief results obtained in the investigation of the criminal up to the present date by many workers in various lands. There is not very much do...

4. CHAPTER I.

There is the _political criminal_. By this term is meant the victim of an attempt by a more or less despotic Government to preserve its own stability. The word “criminal” in thi...

5. CHAPTER II.

--he furnished evidence as to the existence of a criminal type of man. These physical characters of Thersites are among those which in these last days have been submitted to sci...

3. CHAPTER VII.

APPENDIX-- A. EXPLANATION OF PLATES 303 B. THE CONGRESS OF CRIMINAL ANTHROPOLOGY AT PARIS 307 C. THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PENAL LAW 316 D. SOME CASES OF CRIMINALITY 318...

1. CHAPTER III.

CRIMINAL ANTHROPOLOGY (PHYSICAL)-- § 1. CRANIAL AND CEREBRAL CHARACTERISTICS 49 § 2. THE FACE 63 § 3. ANOMALIES OF THE HAIR 72 § 4. CRIMINAL PHYSIOGNOMY 78 § 5. THE BODY AND VIS...

2. CHAPTER IV.

CRIMINAL ANTHROPOLOGY (PSYCHICAL)-- § 1. MORAL INSENSIBILITY 124 § 2. INTELLIGENCE 133 § 3. VANITY 139 § 4. EMOTIONAL INSTABILITY 142 § 5. SENTIMENT 152 § 6. RELIGION 156 § 7. T...