Lesson 3 - Atavistic Form Flashcards
What is Atavistic form
Lombroso argued that the criminal sub-species could be identified by a set of particular physiological characteristics that were linked to particular types of crime. These were biologically determined atavistic (meaning reversion to something ancestral) characteristics, mainly features of the face and head, which indicate that criminals are physically different from the rest of us.
Cranial characteristics (Atavistic Form)
In terms of cranial characteristics, the atavistic form included a narrow, sloping brow, a strong prominent jaw, high cheekbones and facial asymmetry.
Other physical characteristics (Atavistic Form)
Other physical features included dark skin and extra, toes, nipples or fingers.
Murderers (Atavistic Form)
Murders were described as having bloodshot eyes, curly hair, and long ears.
Sexual deviants (Atavistic Form)
Sexual deviants as having glinting eyes, swollen/fleshy lips and projecting ears.
Fraudsters (Atavistic Form)
Lips of fraudsters were thin and ‘reedy’.
Non-physical traits of Atavistic form
Besides physical traits Lombroso also suggested that there were other characteristics of the born criminal, including insensitivity to pain, use of criminal slang, tattoos and unemployment.
Lombroso procedure (Atavistic Form)
Lombroso meticulously examined the facial and cranial features of Italian convicts, both living and dead, and proposed that the atavistic form was associated with a number of physical anomalies which were key indicators of criminality. In total, Lombroso examined the skulls of 383 dead criminals and 3839 living ones,
Lombroso conclusion (Atavistic Form)
Lombroso concluded that 40% of criminal acts could be accounted for by the criminal subculture.
Strengths of Atavistic form
The atavistic form had an important role in the shift away from theories based on feeble-mindedness, wickedness and demonic possession. It was the forerunner to more biological explanations (that of evolutionary influences and genetics).
Weaknesses of Atavistic form
Several critics have drawn attention to the distinct racist undertones in Lombroso’s work. Many of the features he described as atavistic (e.g. dark skin and curly hair) are most likely to be found in people of African descent. His claim that atavistic characteristics were uncivilized, savage and primitive supported the eugenic philosophy.
Goring (1913) set out to establish if there were any physical or mental abnormalities among the criminal classes. After conducting a comparison of 3,000 criminals and 3,000 non-criminals he concluded that there was no
evidence that offenders had particular facial and cranial characteristics. However, he did suggest that criminals are more likely to have a below average intelligence.
Lombroso did not compare his criminal sample to a non-criminal control group. If he had done then the differences he reported may have disappeared.
Even if criminals have atavistic characteristics this not necessarily mean that these characteristics cause their criminal behaviour. Facial and cranial features can be influenced by poverty and poor diet, which can also lead people to crime.