MC: The Birth of Biological Positivism Flashcards

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Lombroso

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Creator of the positivist notion of criminality

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Why was Lombroso’s theory problematic?

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He argued that white men were more biologically evolved than people of colour and women

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How did he reject classicism?

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Maintained that man was rational, but criminals were not. He argues that scientific research should be directed to the criminal and not the nature of the crime

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Lombroso’s publications

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Crime: It’s causes and cures
Criminal Man
The Female Offender

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What were his epistemologies?

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Positivistic, meaning that he believed crime was a real phenomenon and criminals where real too

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Controversies around racial sciences?

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He believed that non-whites were not a fully evolved rational human, and argues they were animals and bestial

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How did he developed his biological explanations?

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Through autopsies of his primitive select patients in the criminal asylum. He generalised his patients

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What did he developed from his biological explanations?

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Various physical stigmata and three different types of criminal

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The atavistic born criminal

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Believed they could no be reshaped, his representations of it developed from christianity

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Insane criminal /hysterical

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Not born criminals but they suffered an alteration or desease to the brain. They where dictated by emotion or their reproductive system. Women, homosexuals, transgender

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Criminaloid

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They had become criminal through corruption, meaning they used drugs, they drank alcohol etc. They were feeble-minded (weakness of mind) and where easily corrupted

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Female offenders

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Lombroso was convinced women were irrational and biologically inferior to men. Misoginy and androcentric thinking

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What posed a problem to Lombroso’s wider reasoning?

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How come women commit less crimes than men if they are “hysterical”?

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Role of punishment

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Tailored to the individual and not the harm of the punishment (unlike classicist notions)

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Legacies

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Eugenics, IQ tests, but biological explanations to crime still exist, like in developmental theories

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Who debunked his theory

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Charles Goring

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Social Darwinism

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Idea that you could use the same theoretical framework to explain social differences and dynamics. Inherently racist.He used this to construct the theory of the criminal man.

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Race science

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People of colour are more animals than men. Eugenics