Social Ideas of Juvenile Delinquency Reformers, 1870-1907University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1946 |
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... theories , now no longer in repute , were a shock to the conventional ideas of the day.31 Although his theories were very complicated and frequently modified by his new discoveries , the basic point of significance in his criminology ...
... theories , now no longer in repute , were a shock to the conventional ideas of the day.31 Although his theories were very complicated and frequently modified by his new discoveries , the basic point of significance in his criminology ...
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... theories relating crime to bodily structure , and it was in that field that reformers most probably would have been influenced by his work . It remains to be determined , therefore , whether they accepted the Lom- brosian theories on ...
... theories relating crime to bodily structure , and it was in that field that reformers most probably would have been influenced by his work . It remains to be determined , therefore , whether they accepted the Lom- brosian theories on ...
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... theories of possibly the best known European criminologist , Lombroso . The willing- ness of reform people to accept theories from outside their own province was further illustrated by the frequent contri- butions 89 that exerted ...
... theories of possibly the best known European criminologist , Lombroso . The willing- ness of reform people to accept theories from outside their own province was further illustrated by the frequent contri- butions 89 that exerted ...
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