Criminal Woman, the Prostitute, and the Normal Woman
Criminal Woman, the Prostitute, and the Normal Woman
Lombroso's research took him to police stations, prisons, and madhouses where he studied the tattoos, cranial capacities, and sexual behavior of criminals and prostitutes to establish a female criminal type. Criminal Woman, the Prostitute, and the Normal Woman anticipated today's theories of genetic criminal behavior. Lombroso used Darwinian evolutionary science to argue that criminal women are far more cunning and dangerous than criminal men. Designed to make his original text accessible to students and scholars alike, this volume includes extensive notes, appendices, a glossary, and more than thirty of Lombroso's own illustrations. Nicole Hahn Rafter and Mary Gibson's introduction, locating his theory in social context, offers a significant new interpretation of Lombroso's place in criminology.
Author: Cesare Lombroso, Guglielmo Ferrero
Publisher: Duke University Press
Published: 01/16/2004
Pages: 320
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.99lbs
Size: 9.29h x 6.04w x 0.76d
ISBN: 9780822332466
Review Citation(s):
Foreword 01/01/2007 pg. 63
About the Author
Cesare Lombroso (1835-1909), an internationally famous physician and criminologist, wrote extensively about jurisprudence, psychiatry, human sexuality, and the causes of crime.
As a young law student, Guglielmo Ferrero (1871-1942) assisted Lombroso with research.