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CHAPTER I. PAGE
Introduction 1
CHAPTER II.
The Study of the Criminal 26
CHAPTER III.
Criminal Anthropology (Physical)
§ 1. Cranial and Cerebral Characteristics 49
§ 2. The Face 63
§ 3. Anomalies of the Hair 72
§ 4. Criminal Physiognomy 78
§ 5. The Body and Viscera 88
§ 6. Heredity 90
§ 7. Tattooing 102
§ 8. Motor Activity 108
§ 9. Physical Sensibility 112
CHAPTER IV.
Criminal Anthropology (Psychical)
§ 1. Moral Insensibility 124
§ 2. Intelligence 133
§ 3. Vanity 139
§ 4. Emotional Instability 142
§ 5. Sentiment 152
§ 6. Religion 156
§ 7. Thieves’ Slang 161
§ 8. Prison Inscriptions 169
§ 9. Criminal Literature and Art 176
§ 10. Criminal Philosophy 193
CHAPTER V.
The Results of Criminal Anthropology 202
CHAPTER VI.
The Treatment of the Criminal 233
CHAPTER VII.
Conclusions 283
Appendix
A. Explanation of Plates 303
B. The Congress of Criminal Anthropology at Paris 307
C. The International Association of Penal Law 316
D. Some Cases of Criminality

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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