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PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINAL ANTHROPOLOGY

Religious Education, 1915
(1915). PRINCIPLES OF CRIMINAL ANTHROPOLOGY. Religious Education: Vol. 10, No. 1, pp. 65-68.
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Retrospect of Criminal Anthropology

Journal of Mental Science, 1897
H. H. Holmes (or, to call him by his real name, Herman Webster Mudgett), a qualified practitioner of medicine, whose extraordinary career of crime attracted world-wide attention and has caused his name to be coupled with that of Wainewright, was during the last days before his execution carefully studied by Professor Arthur MacDonald and Dr. E.
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Anthropology and the Criminal Justice System

Practicing Anthropology, 1992
The criminal justice system, generally defined as the police, courts, and prisons, cries out for the attention of anthropology. The numbers of people involved are staggering. According to Bureau of Justice Statistics, the number of prisoners under federal or state correctional authorities in 1990 was more than 800,000 (a 134 percent increase over the ...
Irene Glasser, Livingston D. Sutro
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2. Retrospect of Criminal Anthropology

Journal of Mental Science, 1893
At the session of the International Medico-Legal Congress at Chicago last autumn some twenty papers bearing on various aspects of criminal anthropology were brought forward. They were nearly all by Americans, and for the most part have not yet been published.
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2. Retrospect of Criminal Anthropology.

Journal of Mental Science, 1891
This volume is the most interesting and the most remarkable record of a single worker in this field which has appeared since Marro's “Caratteri dei Delinquenti.” It cannot be ranked with the latter book, for Dr. Laurent has not accumulated the large body of minute facts concerning his subjects which Dr. Marro used in so admirable and judicial a manner,
Havelock Ellis, émile Laurent
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CRIMINAL ANTHROPOLOGY IN THE UNITED STATES*

Criminology, 1992
Criminologists continue to debate fundamental issues about the nature of their work. Some of the issues were built into the field by the criminal anthropologists who founded it a century ago. By examining the work of major American criminal anthropologists—a nearly forgotten group—one can identify the origins of three enduring problems: criminology's ...
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