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La collezione di autografi dei devianti del Museo di Antropologia criminale “Cesare Lombroso” di Torino. Trame di storie perdute / The collection of autographs of deviants of the Museum of Criminal Anthropology "Cesare Lombroso" of Turin. Plots of lost stories

2021
Nel Museo di Antropologia criminale “Cesare Lombroso” dell’Università degli Studi di Torino è ospitata una particolare collezione, composta da documenti autografi dei devianti, raccolti nella seconda metà dell’Ottocento all’interno di istituti manicomiali e carcerari dal celebre scienziato positivista che ne è stato il fondatore.
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Reversing Criminology’s White Gaze: As Lombroso’s Disembodied Head Peers Through a Glass Jar in a Museum Foreshadowed by Sara Baartman’s Ghost

2017
The academic field of criminology is implicitly colonizing. Criminology’s positivism in particular was founded through Western Europe’s colonizing empires and has, for hundreds of years, been growing and instituting the legacies of white supremacy through which these empires gain strength (Agozino 2003).
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Contending for Skulls: The Tricky Case of the "Cesare Lombroso" Museum

2020
This chapter focuses on the demand for repatriation of human remains in the Italian context. The aim is to reflect on differences and similarities of the repatriation case of the "brigand" Villella's skull within the global framework of Indigenous campaigning for the return of ancestral remains .
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Cesare Lombroso: Methodological ambiguities and brilliant intuitions

International Journal of Law and Psychiatry, 2012
Uberto Gatti, Alfredo Verdé
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Cesare Lombroso (1835–1907)

Journal of Forensic Psychiatry Psychology, 1996
Stefano Ferracuti
exaly  

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