Sensibility in criminals, physical, 112
Sentiment among criminals, 152
Sergi, 83
Sexual anomalies in criminals, 89
Sexual differences in criminals, 59, 118-19, 129, 214-21
Sexual perversity among criminals, 144
Smell in criminals, sense of, 118
Socrates, 27
Sollier, Alice, 65
Songs, criminal, 180
Stephen, Justice, 290
_Summary, The_, 183
Sutherland, H., 74
Tarde, 42, 205, 224
Tarnowskaia, 45, 64, 221
Taste in criminals, 119
Tattooing among criminals, 102
Taverni, 300
Tenchini, 51
Thieves’ slang, 61
Thomson, Bruce, 84
Tobacco among criminals, use of, 121
Tommasi, 42
Topinard, 60, 226
Troizki, 45
Turner, Sir W., 209
Vagabondism and crime, 222
Vallès, 254
Van Hamel, 44, 47
Vaso-motor sensibility of criminals, 121
Verlaine, 187
Vice and crime, relations of, 221
Vidocq, 135, 140, 146
Villon, 135, 186
Virchow, 64, 202
Virgilio, 41
Voisin, 32
Wainewright, T. G., 12, 96, 127, 153, 178, 195
Warner, F., 301
Wey, H. D., 88, 121, 261, 264
Wild, Jonathan, 136
Willis, 29
Wilson, G., 34
Wines, F., 255-6
Women, crime among, 214
Zanardelli Code, 36
Zigoma in criminals, 84
Zuccarelli, 41
_Printed by_ WALTER SCOTT, _Felling, Newcastle-on-Tyne_.
FOOTNOTES:
[1] Sander and Richter, _Die Beziehungen zwischen Geistesstorung una
Verbrechen_. See also Lombroso, _L’Uomo Delinquente_, vol. ii., part 3,
ch. 1, for many facts and figures concerning criminal insanity.
[2] _Journal of Mental Science_, October 1889. This case may be compared
with that of Maria Köster, given in the Appendix D, vi.
[3] Dr. H. Sutherland, _West Riding Asylum Reports_, vol. vi.
[4] Quoted by Despine, _Psychologie Naturelle_.
[5] Appendix by Dr. Paul Lindau to German translation of Lombroso, _Der
Verbrecher_.
[6] See Introduction by W. C. Hazlitt to Wainewright’s _Essays and
Criticisms_, 1880.
[7] Lombroso and some other authorities prefer the term “born criminal,”
or “congenital criminal” (_reo-nato_). The term “instinctive criminal”
seems to be safer, as it is not always possible to estimate the congenital
element.
[8] _Scenes from a Silent World._ By a Prison Visitor. 1889.
[9] H. Joly, _Le Crime_, 1888, p. 269.
[10] Whoever wishes to study the modern professional criminal and his
methods should consult Inspector Byrnes’ _Professional Criminals of
America_. It is not a scientific work, and has no reference to
anthropologic methods, but it contains a very large and valuable series of
photographs of contemporary criminals of note, with a sketch of the career
of each.
[11] The classification of criminals adopted in this chapter corresponds
substantially with that of Professor Enrico Ferri, by him recognised as
provisional. It is also, I find, almost identical with Dr. Colajanni’s.
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