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Crimin

Latin word "Crimen" (Offense)

Logia

Greek Word "Logos" (Doctrine)

Criminology

Study of criminal behavior, its causes and consequences.

Criminologia

Raffaele Garofalo (Italian,1885)


Essentialy meant study of crime

Criminologie

Paul Topinard (French, 1887)


Contributed to Criminology from an anthropological perspective

CRIMINOLOGY (english, late 19th century)

Likely borrowed from Italian and French

Criminology is the body of knowledge regarding crime as a social phenomenon

Edwin Sutherland and Donald Cressey

Criminology may be defined as the scientific study of crimes and its treatments.

Mabel Agness Elliot and Merill

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

Father of Modern Criminology

Cesare Lombroso

Atavistic Stigmata

Physical features of creatures at an earlier stage of development.

Responsible for comparing physical attributes of criminal and non criminal

Charles Goring

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

Criminals were individuals deviated from the norm

Theory of Moral Anomalies

Probity

Honesty and Integrity

Pity

Compassion for others

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