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Criminology: Intellectual History

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LOMBROSO, CESARE. Crime: Its Causes and Remedies (1876). Translated by Henry P. Horton. Introduction by Maurice Parmelee. Boston: Little, Brown, 1911.

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MARTIN, RANDY; MUTCHNICK, ROBERT J.; and AUSTIN W. TIMOTHY. Criminological Thought: Pioneers Past and Present. New York: Macmillan, 1990.

NEWMAN, GRAEME. The Punishment Response. Philadelphia: Lippincott, 1978.

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Law Library - American Law and Legal InformationCrime and Criminal LawCriminology: Intellectual History - Early Thinking About Crime And Punishment, The Middle Ages, The Renaissance, Classical Criminology, Positivist Criminology