The birth of criminology : readings from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries /
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Wolters Kluwer Law & Business,
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Table of Contents:
- The birth of criminology
- PART ONE : THE EMERGENCE OF THE CLASSICAL SCHOOL: 'A system of moral philosophy' / Francis Hutcheson
- 'The spirit of laws' / Montesquieu
- 'An essay on crimes and punishments' / Cesare Beccaria
- 'An introduction to the principles of morals and legislation' / Jeremy Bentham
- PART TWO : PHYSIOGNOMY, PHRENOLOGY, AND THE ITALIAN SCHOOL: 'Essays on physiognomy' / Johann Caspar Lavater
- 'On the functions of the brain and of each of its parts', Volume IV : Organology / Franz Joseph Gall
- "Criminal anthropology : its origin and application" / Cesare Lombroso
- 'The positive school of criminology' : three lectures : lecture II / Enrico Ferri
- 'Criminology, the natural crime' / Raffaele Garofalo
- PART THREE : MORAL STATISTICS AND THE NINETEENTH-CENTURY FRENCH SCHOOL: 'A treatise on man and the development of his faculties' / Adolphe Quetelet
- 'Essay on the moral statistics of France' / André-Michel Guerry
- 'Penal philosophy' / Gabriel Tarde
- 'The rules of sociological method' / Émile Durkheim
- PART FOUR : THE ROOTS OF CRITICAL CRIMINOLOGY: 'Capital : a critique of political economy', volume I / Karl Marx
- 'The condition of the working class in England in 1844' / Frederick Engels
- 'Law and authority : an anarchist essay' / Peter Kropotkin
- 'Society in America', volume I / Harriet Martineau
- 'The Philadelphia Negro : a social study' / W. E. B. Du Bois