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Cultural Expertise in Italian Criminal Justice: From Criminal Anthropology to Anthropological Expert Witnessing [PDF]
This article traces the rise and fall of psychiatric evaluation in criminal trials from the School of Criminal Anthropology of the late nineteenth century to the current Italian justice system.
Anna Ziliotto
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Criminal Anthropology Yesterday — Biosocial Criminology Today? [PDF]
The «biological» trend within contemporary foreign criminology has shown a clear tendency for the expansion of the range and spectrum of research in recent decades. First of all, this concerns the study of the features of neurophysiological processes in inmates of penitentiary institutions serving sentences for committing serious violent crimes.
Dmitry Vadimovich Bakharev
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A cross-sectional study of the predictors of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in Pakistan [PDF]
Vaccine hesitancy, where individuals are reluctant to get vaccinated, is a significant issue, especially in the event of a pandemic, and poses a major concern.
Saeed Ahmad +2 more
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Objective: to briefly review and evaluate the content of the article by a female doctor P. N. Tarnovskaya “Criminal anthropology and women’s criminality”; to determine its place among the author’s works and its scientific value for modern criminology ...
P. A. Kabanov
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Sociological Plots in the “Annals of Psychology, Criminal Anthropology, and Hypnotism” magazine (1904–1919) [PDF]
This article concentrates on exposure and analysis of sociological plots in the “Annals of Psychology, Criminal Anthropology and Hypnotism” (“Vestnik psikhologii, kriminal'noi antropologii i gipnotizma”) magazine (1904–1919). The magazine was an official
Ilia V. Sidorchuk
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Criminal Anthropology in Its Relation to Criminal Jurisprudence. II [PDF]
Frances Kellor
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NEUROLOGY, PSYCHIATRY, AND CRIMINAL ANTHROPOLOGY. [PDF]
David Ferrier
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The Anthropology of Crime and Criminalization
The ambiguity of the concept of crime is evident in the two strands of anthropological research covered in this review. One strand, the anthropology of criminalization, explores how state authorities, media, and citizen discourse define particular groups and practices as criminal, with prejudicial consequences.
Jane Schneider, Peter Schneider
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