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Father of Modern Criminology |
Dr Cesare Lombroso |
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found that heredity is more ifluential as determiner of criminal behavior than environment |
Dr Charles Goring |
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classifying criminals according to bodily measurements |
Alphonse Bertillon |
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Dean of Modern Criminology and stated that criminology is a science |
Edwin H Sutherland |
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stated that criminology is not a science and cannot be a science |
George L. Wilker |
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full name of Cesare Beccaria |
Cesare Bonesara Marchese de Beccaria |
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founder of Classical Criminology School |
Cesare Beccaria and Jeremy Bentham |
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who coined the Criminology? |
Raffaele Garofalo |
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he advocated the theory that "Feeblemindedness" |
Robert Hutchings Goddard |
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"The Big Con" |
David Maurer |
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who establish a workhouse on Hamburg at his own expenses for the thieves and prostitutes |
Peter Rentzel |
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The great prison reformer and also known as the father of the prison |
John Howard |
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country where the last burning at stake |
Berlin |
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A place where after the Americans gained their independence from England |
Australia |
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A nation who pioneered the banishment as a form of punishment |
Ancient Rome |
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period when the first House of correction appeared in England |
Middle of the 19th Century |
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a code after a name of a person who firstly adopted the principle "An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a tooth" |
Hammurabi's Code |
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Considered as the forerunner of modern penology |
Elmira Reformatory |
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nag tatrabaho sa umaga tapos sa gabi ay nasa loob ng kulungan |
Auburn Prison System |
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Golden age of Penology |
1870-1880 |
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the league of nations adopted the "standard minimum rules for the treatment of prisoners" |
1934 |
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Demetz of France established an Agriculture Colony for delinquent boys |
1839 |
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mga nakakagawa ng crimen dahil sa sinaniban eto ng bad spirit |
The Demonological Theory |
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Students of Cesare Lombroso |
Enrico Ferri and Raffaele Garofalo |
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being criminal behavior is inherited -Cesare Lombroso |
Born Criminals |
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criminals who are easily influenced by their great emotions like fit of anger |
Criminal by Passion |
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are those who commit a crime due to abnormalities or psychological disorder |
Insane Criminals |
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a person who commits crime due to less physical stamina/ self control |
Criminoloid |
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those who commit crime due to insignificant reasons that pushed them to do at a given occasion |
Occasional Criminal |