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17 Cards in this Set
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Crimin |
Latin word "Crimen" (Offense) |
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Logia |
Greek Word "Logos" (Doctrine) |
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Criminology |
Study of criminal behavior, its causes and consequences. |
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Criminologia |
Raffaele Garofalo (Italian,1885) Essentialy meant study of crime |
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Criminologie |
Paul Topinard (French, 1887) Contributed to Criminology from an anthropological perspective |
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CRIMINOLOGY (english, late 19th century) |
Likely borrowed from Italian and French |
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Criminology is the body of knowledge regarding crime as a social phenomenon |
Edwin Sutherland and Donald Cressey |
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Criminology may be defined as the scientific study of crimes and its treatments. |
Mabel Agness Elliot and Merill |
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Criminilogy is the study which includes all the subject matter necessary to the understanding and prevention of crimes together with the punishment and treatment of delinquents and criminals. |
Donald Taft |
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Father of Modern Criminology |
Cesare Lombroso |
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Atavistic Stigmata |
Physical features of creatures at an earlier stage of development. |
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Responsible for comparing physical attributes of criminal and non criminal |
Charles Goring |
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Rejected the doctrine of freewill and supported the position that the only way to undestand crime was to study it by scientific methods. |
Raffaele Garofalo |
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Criminals were individuals deviated from the norm |
Theory of Moral Anomalies |
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Probity |
Honesty and Integrity |
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Pity |
Compassion for others |
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The reason of crime is not completely determined by the individuals biological genes but the result of the combination of physiological genes, natural consitions, and social environment. |
Enrico Ferri |