Cesare Lombroso

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Cesare Lombroso was a 19th-century Italian criminologist and physician known for founding the school of positivist criminology and promoting the controversial theory that criminality is biologically determined.

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instanceOf academic
criminologist
human
physician
writer
causeOfDeath cerebral hemorrhage
child Gina Lombroso NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of Italy
Kingdom of Sardinia NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1835-11-06
dateOfDeath 1909-10-19
describedAs controversial figure in the history of criminology
founder of criminal anthropology
educatedAt University of Padua NERFINISHED
University of Pavia NERFINISHED
University of Vienna
employer University of Turin NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Italian Jews NERFINISHED
familyName Lombroso NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork anthropology
criminal anthropology
criminology
forensic medicine
psychiatry
fullName Cesare Lombroso NERFINISHED
givenName Cesare NERFINISHED
hasPartInCollection Cesare Lombroso Museum of Criminal Anthropology in Turin NERFINISHED
influenced Enrico Ferri NERFINISHED
Raffaele Garofalo NERFINISHED
influencedBy Auguste Comte NERFINISHED
positivism
knownFor founding the Italian school of positivist criminology
measuring physical traits of criminals
theory of the born criminal
theory that criminality is biologically determined
languageOfWorkOrName Italian
mannerOfDeath natural causes
movement positivist criminology
notableIdea atavism in criminals
biological determinism of criminality
born criminal theory
criminal anthropology
notableWork Genio e follia NERFINISHED
L'uomo delinquente NERFINISHED
La donna delinquente, la prostituta e la donna normale NERFINISHED
occupation criminologist
physician
psychiatrist
university professor
placeOfBirth Verona NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Turin NERFINISHED
positionHeld professor of forensic medicine at the University of Turin
professor of psychiatry at the University of Turin
religion Judaism
sexOrGender male
spouse Nina De Benedetti NERFINISHED

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