CJS 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 31: Negroid, Social Darwinism, Sheldon Glueck

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Raffaele garofalo chronic mental problems or an emotional state conditions than of abnormal personal physical or mental problems. The insane criminal: clinically identified as mentally ill. The passion criminal: committed crime as a result of either prolonged and. The occasional criminal: who was more the product of family and social. The habitual criminal: acquired the habit from the social environment. Last major contributor to the positivist or italian school of criminology. Remembered for his pursuit of practical solutions to concrete problems located in the legal institutions of his day and for his doctrine of natural crimes . Suggested that true criminals lacked altruistic sentiments. His arguments of the nature of crime and criminals were consistent with social. Pity: according to garofalo, the sentiment of revulsion (horror) against the voluntary infliction of suffering on others. Probity: according to garofalo, the respect for the properties of others. Garofalo 4 criminal classes opportunity) either pity or probity.

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