Crime, Its Causes and Remedies
Crime, Its Causes and Remedies
Crime, Its Causes and Remedies
By Cesare Lombroso
Translated by Henry P. Horton
Delve into the mind of one of the most influential figures in criminology with this compelling volume, part of the Modern Criminal Science Series. Cesare Lombroso (1835 - 1909), a pioneering Italian criminologist, meticulously compiles a vast array of research on the nature of crime, its underlying causes, and potential remedies.
In this comprehensive work, Lombroso explores various dimensions of criminal behavior, offering insights into the frequency and classification of crimes across different societies. Through detailed crime calendars and geographical analyses, he reveals patterns and trends that illuminate the factors contributing to criminality. Lombroso also examines the socio-political landscape, investigating how political motivations and criminal enterprises intersect and influence one another.
This three-part volume does not shy away from critical assessments of the penal system, exploring the efficacy of prisons and reform programs in addressing crime. Lombroso's analysis challenges conventional wisdom and invites readers to reconsider the effectiveness of current approaches to criminal justice.
Genres: Law, Political Science, Psychology
Join scholars, students, and enthusiasts of criminal psychology in unpacking Lombroso's significant contributions to the field. This work remains a vital resource for understanding the complexities of crime and the ongoing discourse surrounding its prevention and treatment.